Can you stop false alarms in Sandy Springs?
Like diagnosing any problem, the initial step is to reference the manual. Ensure all devices are installed correctly from your perspective by:
- Performing a system analysis with your smart hub touchscreen.
- Physically evaluate each sensor to make sure it didn't get knocked out of place or need a battery change.
- Inspect your scheduling to ensure that your alarms aren’t arming at inappropriate times.
- Ensure all new smart devices are incorporated properly and aren't interfering with your system.
Contact your service specialist if you still have issues cutting down false alarms in your Sandy Springs home. They'll be pleased to schedule a trained expert to inspect your system.
Investigate your windows and doors
In the event your configuration checks out installed properly, the ensuing step is to thoroughly inspect your property. Are your windows and doors tightly secured, or might there be a few mistakenly ajar? If an access point is left unsecured, it could trip an activated sensor. If it just so happens that your household routinely fails to close a door, you can install a smart lock that automatically locks when the alarm goes live. Unfortunately, windows take more physical effort, particularly if you have someone who likes to sleep with a cracked window. Fortunately, your Vivint home security system makes it easy to deactivate that device while protecting the remainder of the house.