Vivint Authorized Retailer Auburn
Smart Security Specialists -- Your Vivint Authorized Dealer Covering Auburn & Eastern Alabama

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

December 16, 2024
Homeowner altering the placement of a home security camera.

Maintenance is essential to various aspects of our lives. You go to the gym to keep your body healthy and take your car to the mechanic so it functions reliably. Your Auburn smart home is no different. While it needs less attention than your vehicle, you still must handle some easy tasks to keep devices functioning properly. It’s simple, and we’ll make things even easier with our smart home maintenance suggestions.

Clean Equipment Is Essential To Reliable Function

Dust and dirt are threats to sensors, surveillance camera lenses, and all electrical components. How well do you suppose your exterior surveillance will detect prowlers if it’s coated in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t look so smart when it’s not working as you expect. But you’re able to help by performing these easy maintenance duties:

  • Keep your surveillance lenses clear by wiping them down periodically with a microfiber towel gently moistened with an appropriate cleaner. Stay away from paper towels that could damage the lens, and don’t spray a cleaner right onto the camera.
  • Don’t permit dust to accumulate on sensitive electronics. If contaminants make their way inside the housing, it can damage those sensitive electrical parts and hinder needed air movement. Even your central interface’s narrow, flat top can accumulate dust.
  • When tidying up, do a brief verification to make certain your devices are fixed securely and positioned correctly.

It’s easy to keep your smart home devices spotless, but you should do a couple of other things to promote error-free functionality.

Conduct a quick inspection of your Auburn security system

Have you not received a smartphone notification in recent weeks? Your system might be fine, and your property safe and secure, but it could also mean something isn’t working right. How about finding out by conducting a quick inspection of your components? Here’s what you can do:

  • Assume the role of an intruder and attempt to activate your motion sensors, entry point sensors, or additional devices you have. You can often put your system into “test mode” to avoid contacting your monitoring team.
  • Go into your home security smartphone app and examine the video footage. See if the images are clear and the camera is directed where it should.
  • If you have automation programmed, verify it. Did the smart thermostat update settings at the proper time? Did your lights flip on or off as you wanted?
  • Ensure batteries are changed routinely. Some systems will even notify you when they’re low.

Evaluations can be done infrequently or whenever you think a component is not operating correctly.

Is your system firmware current?

Those smart devices you have across your house don’t just function automatically. These connected components have firmware built in, so they perform properly. In many instances, the firmware will automatically update, but not every time. Install the updates as soon as they’re released (your system will likely inform you) to prevent performance or security issues.

Get a low-maintenance smart home in Auburn from Vivint

Interested in an intuitive, easy-to-maintain smart home in Auburn? Speak to the home security experts at Vivint. Offering the best in home automation and exterior surveillance, we have the right system for your residence. Reach out to (334) 378-2297 right away to get started.