Can you stop false alarms in Tyler?
Just like you would address any concern, the first thing to do is reference the owner’s instruction booklet. Ensure all devices are installed correctly from your end by:
- Executing a checkup via your smart hub.
- Manually inspect each component to be certain it didn't become dislodged or need a new battery.
- Inspect your schedules and presets to make sure that your alarms aren’t activating at inappropriate times.
- Ensure all new smart implements are installed in the proper fashion and aren't conflicting with your alarms.
Reach out to your service representative if you still have problems cutting down false alarms in your Tyler home. They'll be happy to dispatch a tech to check your equipment.
Investigate your windows and doors
In the event your installation seems to be OK, the next course of action is to thoroughly inspect the house. Are your entries closed tightly, or are any mistakenly cracked? If an entry point remains unlatched, it might trip an activated sensor. If your family routinely fails to secure an entrance, you can implement a smart locking system that locks automatically when your home security is engaged. Regrettably, windows take additional hands-on attention, particularly if you have a family member who prefers to rest with a cracked window. Thankfully, your Vivint home security system makes it a breeze to turn off that alarm while still shielding the remainder of the residence.