Can you stop false alarms in McAllen?
Like diagnosing any concern, the best course of action is to reference the owner’s instruction booklet. Be certain that all alarms and sensors are installed appropriately on your end by:
- Executing a diagnostic through your smart hub touchscreen.
- Physically check each device to make sure it didn't get knocked out of place or need fresh batteries.
- Inspect your schedules and presets to be certain that your alarms aren’t arming at unsuitable times.
- Be certain that all recently added smart devices are installed in the proper fashion and aren't conflicting with your alarms.
Reach out to your Vivint specialist if you are still having issues cutting down false alarms in your McAllen system. They'll gladly schedule a tech to inspect your setup.
Check your entry points
If your configuration seems to be OK, the subsequent step is to do a sweep of your residence. Are your entries tightly secured, or are any accidentally cracked? If an entrance is left open, it could trigger a motion sensor. If your clan routinely neglects to close a door, you could install a smart lock that automatically locks when your system goes live. Regrettably, windows require additional physical effort, especially if you have a loved one who prefers to fall asleep with an open window. Luckily, your Vivint home security system makes it easy to deactivate that device while protecting the remainder of the residence.