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Give your car a greater level of protection from theft thanks to the industry leaders at Steve’s Car Alarms! With over 30 years of experience supplying and installing theft prevention devices and systems, this family-owned team can provide motorists across Melbourne with advanced and effective systems to help safeguard their vehicle and possessions.

The team at Steve’s Car Alarms are committed to delivering a complete car alarm service to all customers. This means that they offer a standard 12 month warranty on all products, and lifetime warranties on installations for peace of mind.

If you are wanting to increase the security of your personal vehicle, car alarms and security systems are able to act as an effective deterrent against intrusion.

With locations in Cranbourne, Pakenham and Dandenong, the expert team at Steve’s Car Alarms are able to complete a wide range of premium services for a low cost, including:

Car and truck alarms

Glass break sensors

Central locking systems

Rear cameras

Dash camera

Interlock installation

GPS tracking

Immobiliser installation

Tradie protection

For more information about these exceptional services and solutions, or to get a free quote, visit www.stevescaralarms.com.au or phone Steve’s Car Alarms on 1800 170 873.

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