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Smart home maintenance recommendations to keep your Fayetteville system running smoothly

December 16, 2024
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Maintenance is essential to various parts of our lives. You go to the gym to keep yourself in shape and take your automobile to the shop so it runs smoothly. Your Fayetteville smart home is no exception. While it needs less care than your vehicle, you still must do several things to keep sensors and other equipment operating smoothly. It’s not challenging, and we’ll make things even easier with these smart home maintenance recommendations.

Clean Hardware Is Essential To Proper Function

Dust and grime are enemies to sensors, camera lenses, and all electronics. How reliably do you think your outdoor surveillance will identify prowlers if it’s obscured by cobwebs? Your smart home won’t seem so smart when it’s not operating as expected. But you’re able to help by doing these basic maintenance tasks:

  • Keep your camera lenses dirt-free by wiping them down periodically with a microfiber towel slightly dampened with glass cleaner. Don’t use paper towels that could damage the lens, and avoid spraying a liquid directly on the camera.
  • Don’t permit dust to gather on sensitive electronics. If debris make their way inside the outer exterior, it can damage those sensitive electrical components and stop air from moving through. Even your central command panel's level, narrow top can accumulate dust.
  • When cleaning or dusting, quickly check to make sure your components are attached solidly and placed appropriately.

It’s not challenging to keep your smart home components spotless, but you should do some other things to ensure proper function.

Perform a quick test of your Fayetteville security system

Have you not received a smartphone alert in a while? Your system could be working great, and your home well protected, but it may also mean something is malfunctioning. How about finding out by performing a short assessment of your equipment? Here are some suggestions:

  • Take on the part of an intruder and see if you can set off your motion detectors, door and window sensors, or additional devices you have. You can typically place your system into “test mode” to avoid alerting your monitoring company.
  • Launch your home security cell phone app and look at the video feed. Determine if the images are clear and the camera is pointing where it needs to be.
  • If you have automation set up, test it. Did the smart thermostat update settings at the right time? Did your lights flip on or off as expected?
  • Make sure batteries are switched out routinely. Numerous systems will even notify you when they’re getting low.

Evaluations can be conducted periodically or whenever you believe a device is failing.

Is your system firmware current?

Those smart tools you have throughout your house don’t just run on their own. These integrated instruments have firmware in place, so they operate as expected. In many cases, the firmware will automatically update, but not always. Perform the updates as soon as they’re ready (your system should inform you) to avoid security or performance issues.

Get a low-maintenance smart home in Fayetteville from Vivint

Interested in an intuitive, low-maintenance smart home in Fayetteville? Speak to the home security specialists at Vivint. Providing you the best in home automation and exterior surveillance, we have a solution for your residence. Reach out to (910) 718-9601 right away to customize your home security.