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Smart home maintenance suggestions to keep your Provo system running properly

December 16, 2024
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Maintenance is essential to numerous parts of our lives. You work out to keep yourself healthy and take your car to the shop so it runs reliably. Your Provo smart home is no exception. While it needs less care than your car, you still have to perform a couple straightforward tasks to keep sensors and other equipment operating smoothly. It’s not challenging, and we’ll make it even easier with our smart home maintenance recommendations.

Clean Equipment Is Vital To Reliable Function

Dust and grime are threats to sensors, surveillance camera lenses, and all electrical gadgets. How reliably do you think your outdoor surveillance will identify trespassers if it’s covered in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t look so smart if it’s not working as expected. But you’re able to help by performing these easy maintenance duties:

  • Keep your surveillance lenses dirt-free by wiping them down frequently with a microfiber towel slightly dampened with glass cleaner. Avoid paper towels that could scratch the lens, and avoid spraying a fluid directly on the camera.
  • Prevent dust from settling on fragile electronics. If particles get inside the housing, it can damage those sensitive electrical components and prevent air from circulating. Even your central command panel's flat, narrow top can accumulate dust.
  • When dusting or cleaning, do a quick check to make sure your tools are connected securely and positioned properly.

It’s not challenging to keep your smart home equipment dirt-free, but you should do a couple of other things to promote performance.

Conduct a quick inspection of your Provo security system

Have you not received a smartphone notification in a while? Your system may be working well, and your house well protected, but it might also mean something is malfunctioning. Why not find out by performing a short assessment of your equipment? Here’s what you can do:

  • Take on the part of an intruder and try to set off your motion detectors, door and window sensors, or whatever devices you have. You can often put your system into “test mode” to avoid alerting your monitoring company.
  • Access your home security smartphone app and look at the video stream. See if the images are sharp and the camera is pointing where it should.
  • If you have automation programmed, test it. Did the smart thermostat adjust at the proper time? Did your lights come on as you wanted?
  • Make sure batteries are switched out regularly. Many systems will even notify you when replacement is needed.

Evaluations may be done infrequently or any time you believe a component is not operating correctly.

Is your system firmware current?

Those smart devices you have around your house don’t just run automatically. These integrated components have firmware in place, so they function as intended. In many situations, the firmware will update automatically, but not every time. Run the updates as soon as they’re released (your system should notify you) to prevent errors or security problems.

Get a low-maintenance smart home in Provo from Vivint

Do you want a dependable, low-maintenance smart home in Provo? Connect with the home security specialists at Vivint. Featuring the latest in home automation and exterior surveillance, we have the right system for your residence. Call (385) 455-7233 right away to customize your home security.