Can you side step false alarms in South Bend?
Just like you would address any issue, the best course of action is to review the manual. Make sure all devices are installed correctly from your perspective by:
- Executing a checkup with your smart hub touchscreen.
- Visually evaluate each component to make sure it didn't get knocked out of place or need a new battery.
- Look over your schedules and presets to make sure that your home’s security isn’t arming at unsuitable times.
- Ensure all recently added smart components are installed in the proper fashion and aren't conflicting with your alarms.
Contact your customer service representative if you still have problems cutting down false alarms in your South Bend system. They'll be pleased to schedule a trained expert to examine your setup.
Inspect your entry points
In the event your installation checks out alright, the next course of action is to thoroughly inspect your residence. Are your entries shut tight, or might there be a few mistakenly open? If an access point remains unsecured, it could trigger a motion sensor. If it just so happens that your household routinely forgets to close an entry point, you could install a smart locking mechanism that locks automatically when your home security is engaged. Sadly, windows need more physical effort, particularly if you have a loved one who likes to rest with an open window. Fortunately, your Vivint alarm system makes it simple to disengage that alarm while still guarding the remaining areas of the property.