Numerous false alarms in Fort Smith could be averted
When figuring out any problem, the initial step is to reference the manual. Ensure all alarms and sensors are installed correctly from your perspective by:
- Running a diagnostic via your smart hub touchscreen.
- Manually evaluate each component to make sure it didn't get knocked out of place or need a new battery.
- Inspect your preset schedules to ensure that your system isn’t arming at inappropriate times.
- Be certain that all integrated smart components are installed in the proper fashion and aren't disrupting your home’s alarm.
Call your customer service agent if you still have issues cutting down false alarms in your Fort Smith security system. They'll be pleased to schedule a tech to inspect your system.
Investigate your doors and windows
When your installation appears to be OK, the next measure is to thoroughly inspect your residence. Are all your doors and widows shut tight, or might there be a few mistakenly ajar? If an entry point is left unsecured, it may trigger a sensor. If it just so happens that your family routinely forgets to close an entry point, you can install a smart locking mechanism that locks automatically when your home security is activated. Unfortunately, windows take more hands-on attention, particularly if you have a loved one who enjoys to rest with an open window. Fortunately, your Vivint home security system makes it easy to deactivate that sensor while still shielding the remaining areas of the residence.