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Smart home maintenance suggestions to keep your Flint system in top shape

December 16, 2024
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Maintenance is crucial to numerous parts of our lives. You exercise to keep yourself fit and take your automobile to the shop so it functions smoothly. Your Flint smart home is no different. While it requires less care than your car, you still have to complete some basic tasks to keep sensors and other equipment running properly. It’s not challenging, and we’ll make it even easier with our smart home maintenance suggestions.

Clean Hardware Is Essential To Reliable Function

Dust and grime are enemies to camera lenses, sensors, and all sorts of electronics. How reliably do you suppose your outdoor surveillance will identify prowlers if it’s obscured by cobwebs? Your smart home won’t appear so smart when it’s not functioning as expected. But you can help by completing these easy maintenance duties:

  • Keep your camera lenses dirt-free by wiping them periodically with a microfiber towel lightly dampened with glass cleaner. Stay away from paper towels that could harm the lens, and don’t spray a cleaner directly on the camera.
  • Don’t permit dust to gather on delicate electronics. If contaminants make their way inside the protective exterior, it can harm those sensitive electrical components and hinder needed air movement. Even your central command panel's narrow, flat top can accumulate dust.
  • When tidying up, quickly inspect to ensure your components are attached firmly and placed properly.

It’s not hard to keep your smart home devices clean, but you should perform a few additional tasks to ensure performance.

Do a quick inspection of your Flint security system

Have you not been sent a smartphone update in some time? Your system might be working great, and your property safe and secure, but it could also mean something is malfunctioning. Why not find out by doing a brief inspection of your equipment? Here’s what you can do:

  • Assume the role of an invader and attempt to activate your motion sensors, access point sensors, or other devices you have. You can usually place your system into “test mode” to avoid notifying your monitoring company.
  • Launch your home security cell phone app and check the video stream. Ensure the images are clear and the camera is directed where it should.
  • If you have automation configured, test it. Did the smart thermostat update settings at the specified time? Did your lights switch on or off as you wanted?
  • Ensure batteries are changed regularly. Some systems will even alert you when they’re low.

Evaluations can be completed occasionally or at any point you think a component is not functioning correctly.

Is your system firmware updated?

Those smart gadgets you have throughout your house don’t just function independently. These connected components have firmware installed, so they operate as expected. In many instances, the firmware will self-update, but there may be exceptions. Perform the updates as soon as they’re available (your system will likely notify you) to avoid errors or security concerns.

Get a reliable smart home in Flint from Vivint

Looking for a reliable, low-maintenance smart home in Flint? Connect with the home security specialists at Vivint. Offering the latest in home surveillance and automation, we have the right system for your residence. Call (810) 672-7953 now to design your home’s security.