Can you side step false alarms in Tucson?
Like diagnosing any issue, the best course of action is to read the guidebook. Ensure all your components are set up correctly from your end by:
- Running a system analysis through your touchscreen smart hub.
- Physically inspect each sensor to ensure it didn't slip or need fresh batteries.
- Inspect your scheduling to ensure that your alarms aren’t arming at inappropriate times.
- Be certain that all integrated smart components are installed properly and aren't conflicting with your home’s alarm.
Reach out to your Vivint specialist if you are still having trouble cutting down false alarms in your Tucson home. They'll be pleased to dispatch a trained expert to examine your equipment.
Investigate your entry points
In the event your configuration seems to be OK, the ensuing measure is to do a sweep of your property. Are your windows and doors closed tightly, or do you find some mistakenly ajar? If an entry point remains unlatched, it might trigger an activated sensor. In the event your clan routinely fails to close an entry point, you can implement a smart locking system that secures automatically when the alarm is engaged. Unfortunately, windows need extra physical effort, mainly if you have someone who prefers to fall asleep with an open window. Fortunately, your Vivint installation makes it simple to turn off that alarm while still shielding the remainder of the property.