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Smart home maintenance recommendations to keep your Erie system in top shape

December 16, 2024
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Maintenance is crucial to many elements of our lives. You exercise to keep yourself fit and take your car to the mechanic so it runs reliably. Your Erie smart home is no exception. Even though it needs less care than your vehicle, you still have to complete some easy tasks to keep devices functioning properly. It’s simple, and we’ll make it even easier with the following smart home maintenance recommendations.

Clean Hardware Is Vital To Proper Function

Dust and grime are enemies to sensors, camera lenses, and all electronics. How effectively do you believe your outside surveillance will spot intruders if it’s coated in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t appear so smart when it’s not operating as you expect. But you’re able to help by completing these basic maintenance tasks:

  • Keep your surveillance lenses dirt-free by wiping them down frequently with a microfiber towel slightly dampened with a safe cleaning solution. Stay away from paper towels that can scratch the lens, and avoid spraying a liquid straight onto the camera.
  • Prevent dust from settling on sensitive electronics. If contaminants get inside the outer exterior, it can damage those sensitive electronics and hinder needed airflow. Even your command hub’s narrow, flat top can gather dust.
  • When dusting or cleaning, quickly check to make sure your devices are fixed solidly and placed correctly.

It’s not challenging to keep your smart home equipment clean, but you can carry out a few other tasks to ensure performance.

Conduct a quick inspection of your Erie security system

Have you not gotten a smartphone update in some time? Your system might be working great, and your house safe and secure, but it could also mean something is malfunctioning. Why not find out by conducting a short assessment of your equipment? Here are some suggestions:

  • Take on the role of an intruder and see if you can trigger your access point sensors, motion sensors, or other devices you have. You can typically put your system into “test mode” to avoid notifying your monitoring team.
  • Go into your home security cell phone app and look at the video stream. Ensure the images are clear and the camera is aimed where it is supposed to be.
  • If you have automation configured, check it. Did the smart thermostat change settings at the right time? Did your lights come on as expected?
  • Make sure batteries are changed regularly. Numerous systems will even notify you when they’re low.

Evaluations may be conducted occasionally or whenever you think a sensor is failing.

Is your system firmware updated?

Those smart tools you have across your house don’t just run independently. These integrated components have firmware in place, so they function as expected. In many cases, the firmware will automatically update, but not always. Run the updates as soon as they’re released (your system should notify you) to avoid security or performance concerns.

Get a reliable smart home in Erie from Vivint

Looking for an intuitive, easy-to-maintain smart home in Erie? Consult with the home security professionals at Vivint. Featuring the latest in home automation and surveillance, we have the right tools for your family. Call (814) 992-4902 now to design your home’s security.