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Smart home maintenance recommendations to keep your Seattle system running smoothly

December 16, 2024
Resident adjusting the placement of a smart home camera.

Maintenance is crucial to various parts of our lives. You exercise to keep your body fit and take your car to the service shop so it runs smoothly. Your Seattle smart home is no different. Although it requires less attention than your vehicle, you still have to do some things to keep components operating smoothly. It’s not challenging, and we’ll make the job even simpler with these smart home maintenance tips.

Clean Hardware Is Essential To Dependable Function

Dirt and dust are threats to surveillance device lenses, sensors, and all types of electronics. How well do you suppose your exterior surveillance will spot trespassers if it’s coated in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t look so smart when it’s not operating as intended. But you can lend a hand by completing these simple maintenance tasks:

  • Keep your camera lenses clear by wiping them frequently with a microfiber towel lightly moistened with a safe cleaning solution. Don’t use paper towels that may harm the lens, and never spray a cleaner directly on the camera.
  • Don’t permit dust to settle on sensitive electronics. If particles work their way inside the outer exterior, it can damage those sensitive electronics and hinder needed air movement. Even your command hub’s level, narrow top can accumulate dust.
  • When tidying up, quickly verify to make sure your tools are attached securely and placed properly.

It’s easy to keep your smart home equipment clean, but you should do a few other things to ensure performance.

Conduct a quick check of your Seattle security system

Have you not been sent a smartphone update in recent weeks? Your system might be fine, and your home safe and secure, but it may also mean something isn’t working right. Why not see for yourself by conducting a short assessment of your components? Here’s how to proceed:

  • Take on the part of a burglar and see if you can set off your motion sensors, entry point sensors, or additional devices you have. You can often put your system into “test mode” to avoid notifying your monitoring company.
  • Go into your home security smartphone app and examine the video stream. See if the images are sharp and the camera is aimed where it needs to be.
  • If you have automation programmed, verify it. Did the smart thermostat update settings at the proper time? Did your lights activate as expected?
  • Verify batteries are replaced periodically. Numerous systems will even tell you when they’re getting low.

Evaluations may be completed infrequently or any time you think a device is not functioning correctly.

Is your system firmware up-to-date?

Those smart tools you have across your house don’t just run independently. These integrated elements have firmware in place, so they function as intended. In many instances, the firmware will self-update, but not every time. Run the updates as soon as they’re available (your system should alert you) to prevent performance or security problems.

Get a reliable smart home in Seattle from Vivint

Interested in an intuitive, easy-to-maintain smart home in Seattle? Connect with the home security professionals at Vivint. Providing you the best in home automation and exterior surveillance, we have a solution for your residence. Call (206) 590-6257 right away to get started.