Security System Ratings Stirling

Although most modern cars come pre-equipped with some form of security device, one of the best ways to reduce your car insurance premiums and protect your car is to fit an enhanced system. Learn about how some security systems are more worthwhile than others.

Kaymac
+44 (0) 1786 479097
77 Barnton Street
Stirling
Swinton
+44 (0) 800 781 8539
40215 Cockburn Street
Falkirk
Swinton
+44 (0) 141 777 8181
7 Alexandra Street
Glasgow
Swinton
+44 (0) 1236 764459
35 Hallcraig Street
Airdrie
Swinton
+44 (0) 1236 421452
Main Street
Coatbridge
Denny Insurance Services
+44 (0) 1786 277777
1 Pitt Terrace
Stirling
Swinton
+44 (0) 123 672 9542
40432 Ettrick Square
Glasgow
Swinton
+44 (0) 1236 768275
129 Graham Street
Airdrie
Swinton
+44 (0) 1501 731791
15-17 West Main Street
Bathgate
Swinton
+44 (0) 1383 734635
11 Carnegie Drive
Dunfermline
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Security System Ratings

Security System Ratings

Although most modern cars come pre-equipped with some form of security device, one of the best ways to reduce your car insurance premiums and protect your car is to fit an enhanced system.

However, some security systems are more worthwhile than others, and so to enable insurance companies to compare the various products available directly, the automotive research centre based at Thatcham in Berkshire tests and rates them. The rating given to each product is called its Thatcham category, with the most secure products rated as category 1, and the least secure (but still worthwhile) carrying a category 3 rating.

The key requirements for each category are as follows:

Category 1

A professionally fitted immobiliser and alarm that integrates into the vehicle's electrical system to control central locking and electric windows. A category 1 system must have:

  • a back-up battery
  • an ultra-secure immobiliser
  • protection for the doors, bonnet and any other means of entry into the car

Category 2

A category 2 immobiliser must incorporate technology that will not permit a car to be started without some form of unique code. This may be operated by the door key, be entered from a key pad or it may require a transponder to be used.

Category 2:1

This category encompasses all security products that have been added to the vehicle to integrate with an existing category 2 immobiliser to it take up to category 1 level. Such systems would be expected to integrate into the vehicle's electrical system and offer all the key aspects of a category 1 system.

Category 3

Category 3 systems relate to mechanical items that physically protect your car; these include steering wheel locks and wheel clamps. However, as it is usually impossible to tell if one of these items was fitted in the event of a theft, many insurance companies may not offer a discount for their use.

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