Can you side step false alarms in Raleigh?
Just like you would address any concern, the best course of action is to reference the manual. Make sure all alarms and sensors are connected correctly from your perspective by:
- Executing a diagnostic with your touchscreen smart hub.
- Physically check each device to ensure it didn't get knocked out of place or need fresh batteries.
- Inspect your schedules and presets to make sure that your home’s security isn’t engaging at inopportune times.
- Ensure all recently added smart components are installed properly and aren't disrupting your system.
Reach out to your Vivint representative if you are still having trouble cutting down false alarms in your Raleigh home. They'll be happy to schedule a tehnician to inspect your equipment.
Inspect your windows and doors
If your system seems to be alright, the subsequent measure is to thoroughly inspect the house. Are all your doors and widows closed tightly, or are any mistakenly cracked? If an entry point remains open, it could trip a motion sensor. If it just so happens that your family routinely neglects to close an entrance, you might want to implement a smart locking mechanism that automatically locks when the alarm is activated. Regrettably, windows take extra manual maintenance, mainly if you have a family member who enjoys to rest with an open window. Fortunately, your Vivint home security system makes it easy to disengage that sensor while still guarding the remainder of the residence.