Can you side step false alarms in Birmingham?
When figuring out any concern, the initial step is to review the owner’s instruction booklet. Ensure all devices are set up correctly on your end by:
- Running a system analysis through your smart hub.
- Physically inspect each device to be certain it didn't become dislodged or need fresh batteries.
- Look over your preset schedules to ensure that your alarms aren’t engaging at unsuitable times.
- Ensure all recently added smart components are configured in the proper fashion and aren't interfering with your home’s alarm.
Call your Vivint agent if you still have trouble cutting down false alarms in your Birmingham home. They'll be happy to schedule a tech to check your system.
Investigate your entry points
When your installation checks out installed properly, the subsequent course of action is to do a sweep of the house. Are your windows and doors tightly secured, or might there be a few accidentally cracked? If an entrance remains unlatched, it could trigger a motion sensor. If your family consistently neglects to secure a door, you could install a smart lock that automatically locks when the alarm is engaged. Unfortunately, windows need more physical effort, particularly if you have someone who prefers to rest with a window cracked. Thankfully, your Vivint installation makes it simple to deactivate that alarm while still shielding the rest of the house.