Can you avoid false alarms in Tempe?
Just like you would address any issue, the first thing to do is review the owner’s instruction booklet. Ensure all alarms and sensors are installed appropriately from your perspective by:
- Running a system analysis via your smart hub touchscreen.
- Visually check each sensor to be certain it didn't become dislodged or need a battery change.
- Check your schedules and presets to ensure that your alarms aren’t activating at inappropriate times.
- Make sure all recently added smart implements are installed correctly and aren't disrupting your alarms.
Reach out to your customer service agent if you still have issues cutting down false alarms in your Tempe security system. They'll gladly dispatch a tech to inspect your system.
Inspect your entry points
In the event your installation checks out installed properly, the subsequent course of action is to thoroughly inspect your property. Are all your doors and widows closed tightly, or are any inadvertently cracked? If an access point stays unlatched, it might activate a sensor. If it just so happens that your household constantly forgets to secure a door, you could implement a smart locking system that locks automatically when the alarm is engaged. Sadly, windows take extra physical effort, especially if you have someone who likes to rest with a window cracked. Thankfully, your Vivint home security system makes it simple to disengage that sensor while still shielding the remaining areas of the property.