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Smart home maintenance recommendations to keep your Scranton system running smoothly

December 16, 2024
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Maintenance is vital to numerous aspects of our lives. You work out to keep your body in shape and take your vehicle to the service shop so it runs smoothly. Your Scranton smart home is no exception. Although it requires less care than your vehicle, you still need to do some things to keep components running as intended. It’s not challenging, and we’ll make things even more effortless with these smart home maintenance recommendations.

Clean Devices Are Essential To Proper Function

Dust and dirt are threats to camera lenses, sensors, and all types of electronics. How well do you think your exterior surveillance will spot prowlers if it’s coated in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t seem so smart if it’s not operating as expected. But you can lend a hand by performing these basic maintenance chores:

  • Keep your surveillance lenses dirt-free by wiping them down periodically with a microfiber towel slightly dampened with a safe cleaning solution. Stay away from paper towels that can scratch the lens, and avoid spraying a fluid directly on the camera.
  • Don’t let dust gather on delicate electronics. If particles work their way inside the outer exterior, it can damage those sensitive electronics and prevent air from flowing. Even your central command panel's level, narrow top can gather dust.
  • When cleaning or dusting, do a quick inspection to make sure your devices are attached securely and situated properly.

It’s easy to keep your smart home equipment dirt-free, but you ought to do a couple of other things to ensure proper function.

Do a quick check of your Scranton security system

Have you not gotten a smartphone alert in recent weeks? Your system could be working great, and your house safe and secure, but it might also mean something is malfunctioning. Why not see for yourself by conducting a brief assessment of your equipment? Here’s how to proceed:

  • Assume the role of an intruder and attempt to trigger your entry point sensors, motion sensors, or other devices you have. You can typically set your system in “test mode” to avoid alerting your monitoring agents.
  • Access your home security cell phone app and check the video footage. Determine if the images are crisp and the camera is directed where it is supposed to be.
  • If you have automation set up, verify it. Did the smart thermostat change settings at the proper time? Did your lights switch on or off as planned?
  • Verify batteries are replaced periodically. Some systems will even notify you when they’re low.

Evaluations may be done occasionally or at any point you suspect a device is not operating as it should.

Is your system firmware up-to-date?

Those smart tools you have throughout your house don’t just function on their own. These connected elements have firmware built in, so they function as expected. In many instances, the firmware will self-update, but there may be exceptions. Run the updates as soon as they’re released (your system will probably inform you) to prevent performance or security issues.

Get a low-maintenance smart home in Scranton from Vivint

Interested in a reliable, easy-to-maintain smart home in Scranton? Speak to the home security professionals at Vivint. Providing you the latest in exterior surveillance and automation, we have a solution for your family. Dial (570) 775-5689 now to design your home’s security.