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Smart home maintenance recommendations to keep your St. Louis system running smoothly

December 16, 2024
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Maintenance is crucial to numerous elements of our lives. You work out to keep your body in shape and take your car to the mechanic so it functions properly. Your St. Louis smart home is no exception. While it requires less upkeep than your vehicle, you still need to do some things to keep devices functioning properly. It’s not challenging, and we’ll make the job even easier with the following smart home maintenance tips.

Clean Devices Are Essential To Proper Function

Dust and grime are threats to sensors, video camera lenses, and all electrical gadgets. How reliably do you believe your outdoor surveillance will spot prowlers if it’s coated in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t seem so smart when it’s not operating as expected. But you’re able to help by performing these easy maintenance duties:

  • Keep your surveillance lenses dirt-free by wiping them down frequently with a microfiber towel slightly moistened with glass cleaner. Stay away from paper towels that may harm the lens, and avoid spraying a fluid directly on the camera.
  • Prevent dust from collecting on sensitive electronics. If particles work their way inside the outer exterior, it can harm those sensitive electrical parts and halt needed air circulation. Even your command hub’s level, narrow top can accumulate dust.
  • When tidying up, do a short verification to make certain your tools are fixed securely and situated properly.

It’s not hard to keep your smart home devices dirt-free, but you should perform some additional tasks to ensure proper function.

Do a quick inspection of your St. Louis security system

Have you not been sent a smartphone notification in a while? Your system might be fine, and your home well guarded, but it might also indicate something is malfunctioning. Why not see for yourself by doing a brief inspection of your equipment? Here’s what you can do:

  • Take on the role of an invader and try to set off your access point sensors, motion sensors, or additional devices you have. You can often set your system in “test mode” to avoid notifying your monitoring company.
  • Launch your home security smartphone app and look at the video stream. Ensure the images are crisp and the camera is directed where it is supposed to be.
  • If you have automation configured, test it. Did the smart thermostat update settings at the right time? Did your lights flip on or off as planned?
  • Make sure batteries are replaced routinely. Many systems will even alert you when replacement is needed.

Evaluations can be completed occasionally or any time you believe a device is malfunctioning.

Is your system firmware current?

Those smart gadgets you have throughout your house don’t just function automatically. These integrated components have firmware in place, so they function as expected. In many situations, the firmware will automatically update, but not every time. Install the updates as soon as they’re ready (your system will probably alert you) to prevent security or performance concerns.

Get a reliable smart home in St. Louis from Vivint

Looking for a reliable, low-maintenance smart home in St. Louis? Speak to the home security professionals at Vivint. Featuring the latest in home surveillance and automation, we have the right system for your property. Call (314) 866-4556 today to get started.