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Smart home maintenance recommendations to keep your Long Beach system in top shape

December 16, 2024
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Maintenance is essential to various parts of our lives. You exercise to keep yourself healthy and take your vehicle to the shop so it operates reliably. Your Long Beach smart home is no exception. Even though it requires less care than your family SUV, you still must complete some basic tasks to keep components running as intended. It’s not difficult, and we’ll make it even easier with our smart home maintenance suggestions.

Clean Hardware Is Essential To Reliable Function

Dirt and dust are hazards to surveillance device lenses, sensors, and all kinds of electronics. How effectively do you believe your exterior surveillance will spot trespassers if it’s coated in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t look so smart if it’s not working as intended. But you can help by doing these simple maintenance duties:

  • Keep your lenses clear by wiping them periodically with a microfiber towel slightly dampened with an appropriate cleaner. Avoid paper towels that can harm the lens, and never spray a liquid directly on the camera.
  • Avoid letting dust accumulate on sensitive electronics. If debris work their way inside the protective exterior, it can impact those sensitive electrical components and hinder needed air circulation. Even your central interface’s level, narrow top can gather dust.
  • When cleaning or dusting, quickly check to make certain your tools are fixed securely and placed appropriately.

It’s not challenging to keep your smart home components spotless, but you should handle a few other tasks to maintain error-free functionality.

Conduct a quick inspection of your Long Beach security system

Have you not received a smartphone alert in a while? Your system may be working well, and your house well guarded, but it might also indicate something is malfunctioning. Why not see for yourself by performing a quick assessment of your equipment? Here’s what you can do:

  • Take on the role of a burglar and see if you can set off your access point sensors, motion sensors, or whatever devices you have. You can often put your system into “test mode” to avoid contacting your monitoring company.
  • Access your home security cell phone app and look at the video feed. See if the images are crisp and the camera is aimed where it needs to be.
  • If you have automation set up, test it. Did the smart thermostat update settings at the specified time? Did your lights activate as you wanted?
  • Verify batteries are replaced regularly. Numerous systems will even alert you when replacement is needed.

Assessments can be done periodically or at any point you believe a device is malfunctioning.

Is your system firmware current?

Those smart devices you have across your house don’t just run independently. These incorporated instruments have firmware installed, so they operate as expected. In many instances, the firmware will self-update, but there may be exceptions. Install the updates as soon as they’re released (your system will likely inform you) to prevent security or performance concerns.

Get a reliable smart home in Long Beach from Vivint

Looking for a reliable, low-maintenance smart home in Long Beach? Speak to the home security professionals at Vivint. Featuring the best in home surveillance and automation, we have the right system for your family. Reach out to (562) 376-5457 right away to customize your home security.