Smart home maintenance recommendations to keep your Colorado Springs system in top shape
Maintenance is vital to various elements of our lives. You work out to keep yourself healthy and take your vehicle to the mechanic so it operates properly. Your Colorado Springs smart home is no different. Even though it requires less upkeep than your vehicle, you still need to perform a couple easy tasks to keep devices operating properly. It’s not challenging, and we’ll make it even easier with our smart home maintenance recommendations.
Clean Equipment Is Key To Proper Function
Dirt and dust are enemies to sensors, video camera lenses, and all electrical components. How well do you believe your outdoor surveillance will detect prowlers if it’s covered in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t seem so smart when it’s not operating as expected. But you can lend a hand by performing these simple maintenance chores:
- Keep your lenses clear by wiping them down frequently with a microfiber towel gently moistened with an appropriate cleaner. Don’t use paper towels that can harm the lens, and don’t spray a cleaner right onto the camera.
- Prevent dust from settling on fragile electronics. If debris get inside the protective exterior, it can impact those sensitive electronics and hinder needed air circulation. Even your central interface’s narrow, flat top can gather dust.
- When cleaning or dusting, quickly check to make sure your devices are fixed firmly and positioned appropriately.
It’s easy to keep your smart home components dirt-free, but you ought to perform some extra tasks to maintain error-free functionality.
Do a quick check of your Colorado Springs security system
Have you not gotten a smartphone update in recent weeks? Your system might be working well, and your home well guarded, but it might also indicate something isn’t working right. How about finding out by performing a quick inspection of your devices? Here’s what you can do:
- Take on the part of an invader and see if you can activate your entry point sensors, motion detectors, or whatever devices you have. You can often put your system into “test mode” to avoid notifying your monitoring agents.
- Launch your home security smartphone app and look at the video stream. Determine if the images are clear and the camera is pointing where it needs to be.
- If you have automation configured, check it. Did the smart thermostat adjust at the right time? Did your lights turn on or off as you wanted?
- Make sure batteries are switched out regularly. Many systems will even alert you when they’re low.
Assessments may be done infrequently or any time you suspect a sensor is failing.
Is your system firmware current?
Those smart devices you have around your house don’t just run independently. These connected components have firmware installed, so they operate as intended. In many situations, the firmware will update automatically, but not always. Perform the updates as soon as they’re ready (your system will likely alert you) to prevent errors or security issues.
Get a reliable smart home in Colorado Springs from Vivint
Do you want a dependable, easy-to-maintain smart home in Colorado Springs? Consult with the home security professionals at Vivint. Featuring the best in home automation and outdoor surveillance, we have the right tools for your family. Reach out to (719) 666-9853 today to customize your home security.