Many false alarms in Greenville could be averted
Like diagnosing any problem, the first thing to do is reference the manual. Make sure all your components are installed appropriately from your perspective by:
- Running a checkup with your touchscreen smart hub.
- Visually check each component to make sure it didn't become dislodged or need fresh batteries.
- Check your scheduling to make sure that your alarms aren’t arming at inopportune times.
- Ensure all recently added smart components are configured in the proper fashion and aren't conflicting with your system.
Call your service representative if you continue to have trouble cutting down false alarms in your Greenville security system. They'll be pleased to schedule a tech to inspect your equipment.
Inspect your doors and windows
If your system seems to be alright, the subsequent course of action is to do an investigation of your residence. Are all your doors and widows closed tightly, or might there be a few accidentally open? If an entrance is left unsecured, it may trigger a motion sensor. In the event your family routinely fails to shut an entry point, you can implement a smart locking mechanism that secures automatically when your home security is engaged. Sadly, windows need extra manual maintenance, especially if you have someone who enjoys to sleep with a cracked window. Luckily, your Vivint installation makes it easy to turn off that alarm while still guarding the rest of the house.