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Smart home maintenance tips to keep your Orange County system running properly

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

Maintenance is essential to numerous aspects of our lives. You go to the gym to keep your body fit and take your automobile to the mechanic so it functions properly. Your Orange County smart home is no different. While it needs less upkeep than your vehicle, you still have to do some things to keep sensors and other equipment functioning smoothly. It’s simple, and we’ll make things even simpler with our smart home maintenance tips.

Clean Equipment Is Vital To Proper Function

Dust and dirt are enemies to sensors, video camera lenses, and all electrical components. How reliably do you believe your outside surveillance will spot trespassers if it’s covered in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t seem so smart if it’s not working as expected. But you can lend a hand by performing these basic maintenance duties:

  • Keep your lenses spotless by wiping them frequently with a microfiber towel gently dampened with glass cleaner. Avoid paper towels that can scratch the lens, and don’t spray a cleaner straight onto the camera.
  • Prevent dust from accumulating on fragile electronics. If debris get inside the protective exterior, it can impact those sensitive electrical components and halt needed air movement. Even your command hub’s narrow, flat top can gather dust.
  • When dusting or cleaning, do a brief verification to ensure your tools are fixed solidly and placed properly.

It’s easy to keep your smart home devices clean, but you ought to do a couple of other things to promote error-free functionality.

Do a quick check of your Orange County security system

Have you not been sent a smartphone notification in recent weeks? Your system might be fine, and your home safe and secure, but it may also indicate something is malfunctioning. Why not see for yourself by performing a brief assessment of your components? Here’s what you can do:

  • Assume the role of a burglar and try to trigger your entry point sensors, motion detectors, or other devices you have. You can often place your system into “test mode” to avoid alerting your monitoring company.
  • Go into your home security mobile app and examine the video feed. Ensure the images are clear and the camera is pointing where it should.
  • If you have automation set up, check it. Did the smart thermostat change settings at the right time? Did your lights flip on or off as expected?
  • Make sure batteries are replaced routinely. Numerous systems will even notify you when they’re low.

Assessments can be done infrequently or any time you think a sensor is not operating as it should.

Is your system firmware updated?

Those smart tools you have throughout your house don’t just operate on their own. These integrated elements have firmware installed, so they perform as intended. In many cases, the firmware will self-update, but there may be exceptions. Run the updates as soon as they’re released (your system should inform you) to avoid security or performance concerns.

Get a dependable smart home in Orange County from Vivint

Interested in a dependable, simple-to-maintain smart home in Orange County? Consult with the home security professionals at Vivint. Providing you the best in outdoor surveillance and automation, we have the right tools for your property. Reach out to (714) 769-8364 now to customize your home security.