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Smart home maintenance recommendations to keep your Reno system running properly

December 16, 2024
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Maintenance is crucial to numerous elements of our lives. You work out to keep your body healthy and take your vehicle to the mechanic so it operates smoothly. Your Reno smart home is no exception. Even though it demands less care than your car, you still have to do several things to keep sensors and other equipment operating as intended. It’s not challenging, and we’ll make it even simpler with these smart home maintenance recommendations.

Clean Hardware Is Key To Reliable Function

Dust and dirt are enemies to sensors, surveillance camera lenses, and all electrical gadgets. How reliably do you suppose your outdoor surveillance will spot trespassers if it’s covered in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t appear so smart when it’s not operating as you expect. But you’re able to help by completing these easy maintenance tasks:

  • Keep your lenses dirt-free by wiping them frequently with a microfiber towel lightly dampened with glass cleaner. Avoid paper towels that can damage the lens, and avoid spraying a cleaner right onto the camera.
  • Prevent dust from collecting on sensitive electronics. If particles work their way inside the protective exterior, it can damage those sensitive electrical components and prevent air from circulating. Even your central command panel's flat, narrow top can collect dust.
  • When cleaning or dusting, quickly check to make sure your components are connected solidly and placed properly.

It’s not hard to keep your smart home components clean, but you can handle some extra tasks to ensure proper function.

Do a quick check of your Reno security system

Have you not gotten a smartphone alert in some time? Your system might be working well, and your house well protected, but it may also indicate something is malfunctioning. How about finding out by doing a short check of your devices? Here are some suggestions:

  • Assume the role of a burglar and attempt to activate your motion sensors, door and window sensors, or other devices you have. You can often place your system into “test mode” to avoid contacting your monitoring team.
  • Go into your home security smartphone app and look at the video stream. See if the images are clear and the camera is pointing where it is supposed to be.
  • If you have automation configured, test it. Did the smart thermostat change settings at the specified time? Did your lights flip on or off as you wanted?
  • Verify batteries are changed routinely. Numerous systems will even notify you when replacement is needed.

Assessments may be done occasionally or at any point you believe a device is failing.

Is your system firmware current?

Those smart gadgets you have throughout your house don’t just run on their own. These integrated components have firmware built in, so they operate as intended. In many cases, the firmware will automatically update, but not every time. Run the updates as soon as they’re available (your system will probably notify you) to prevent security or performance concerns.

Get a reliable smart home in Reno from Vivint

Do you want an intuitive, simple-to-maintain smart home in Reno? Consult with the home security professionals at Vivint. Featuring the best in exterior surveillance and automation, we have the right system for your residence. Dial (775) 259-9515 right away to get started.