Many false alarms in Tampa are avoidable
Like diagnosing any problem, the initial step is to read the owner’s instruction booklet. Be certain that all your components are installed correctly on your end by:
- Performing a system analysis with your touchscreen smart hub.
- Manually check each device to be certain it didn't slip or need a battery change.
- Check your schedules and presets to be certain that your system isn’t engaging at inappropriate times.
- Be certain that all new smart implements are configured correctly and aren't interfering with your home’s alarm.
Call your customer service representative if you continue to have issues cutting down false alarms in your Tampa system. They'll be pleased to dispatch a tech to inspect your system.
Check your entry points
When your system appears to be OK, the ensuing course of action is to do a sweep of the house. Are all your doors and widows closed tightly, or might there be a few mistakenly ajar? If an access point is left unsecured, it could trigger a sensor. In the event your clan consistently neglects to secure an entry point, you could install a smart locking system that automatically locks when your system is activated. Sadly, windows take extra physical effort, especially if you have a family member who prefers to sleep with an open window. Thankfully, your Vivint alarm system makes it easy to turn off that device while still shielding the remaining areas of the property.