Numerous false alarms in Hartford could be averted
Just like you would address any concern, the first thing to do is read the owner’s instruction booklet. Be certain that all your components are set up properly on your end by:
- Executing a checkup via your smart hub touchscreen.
- Manually inspect each sensor to be certain it didn't slip or need a new battery.
- Check your scheduling to be certain that your home’s security isn’t arming at unsuitable times.
- Make sure all new smart devices are configured correctly and aren't conflicting with your alarms.
Contact your customer service specialist if you are still having problems cutting down false alarms in your Hartford system. They'll be pleased to send out a tech to check your system.
Check your windows and doors
When your configuration appears to be alright, the subsequent step is to thoroughly inspect your residence. Are all your entries tightly secured, or are any inadvertently cracked? If an entrance stays unlatched, it may trip a motion sensor. If it just so happens that your clan routinely forgets to secure a door, you could implement a smart locking system that automatically locks when the alarm goes live. Sadly, windows require more physical effort, mainly if you have a family member who prefers to fall asleep with a window cracked. Luckily, your Vivint installation makes it easy to disengage that sensor while protecting the remaining areas of the residence.