Can you stop false alarms in Nashville?
When figuring out any problem, the best course of action is to review the owner’s instruction booklet. Make sure all devices are connected appropriately on your end by:
- Running a system analysis with your smart hub.
- Physically inspect each component to ensure it didn't get knocked out of place or need a battery change.
- Check your scheduling to be certain that your system isn’t activating at inopportune times.
- Be certain that all new smart implements are incorporated in the proper fashion and aren't conflicting with your system.
Call your service agent if you are still having trouble cutting down false alarms in your Nashville system. They'll be pleased to dispatch a trained expert to check your system.
Check your doors and windows
When your system seems to be alright, the subsequent measure is to thoroughly inspect your property. Are all your windows and doors tightly secured, or do you find some inadvertently open? If an entrance remains unlatched, it may activate a sensor. If it just so happens that your household constantly neglects to secure an entrance, you might want to incorporate a smart lock that locks automatically when your system goes live. Unfortunately, windows take extra manual maintenance, especially if you have someone who likes to rest with a window cracked. Fortunately, your Vivint installation makes it simple to turn off that alarm while still guarding the rest of the residence.