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

December 16, 2024
Resident changing the placement of a smart home camera.

Maintenance is vital to numerous parts of our lives. You work out to keep yourself fit and take your automobile to the mechanic so it operates smoothly. Your Lafayette smart home is no exception. While it demands less care than your car, you still need to do a few things to keep components functioning smoothly. It’s simple, and we’ll make the job even more effortless with our smart home maintenance suggestions.

Clean Equipment Is Key To Reliable Function

Dirt and dust are enemies to camera lenses, sensors, and all types of electronics. How well do you believe your exterior surveillance will detect intruders if it’s covered in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t look so smart if it’s not working as intended. But you can help by completing these basic maintenance duties:

  • Keep your camera lenses clear by wiping them down regularly with a microfiber towel slightly moistened with an appropriate cleaner. Don’t use paper towels that may scratch the lens, and don’t spray a fluid straight onto the camera.
  • Avoid letting dust settle on fragile electronics. If particles get inside the outer exterior, it can harm those sensitive electrical parts and hinder needed air circulation. Even your central command panel's flat, narrow top can accumulate dust.
  • When cleaning or dusting, quickly inspect to ensure your tools are connected solidly and situated correctly.

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.

Perform a quick check of your Lafayette security system

Have you not gotten a smartphone update in recent weeks? Your system may be working great, and your home safe and secure, but it might also indicate something is malfunctioning. How about finding out by doing a short assessment of your equipment? Here’s how to proceed:

  • Assume the part of an invader and try to activate your motion sensors, access point sensors, or other devices you have. You can usually place your system into “test mode” to avoid alerting your monitoring agents.
  • Access your home security smartphone app and look at the video footage. Determine if the images are crisp and the camera is directed where it needs to be.
  • If you have automation set up, verify it. Did the smart thermostat change settings at the right time? Did your lights turn on or off as expected?
  • Make sure batteries are replaced routinely. Many systems will even alert you when they’re low.

Evaluations can be conducted occasionally or whenever you think a component is not working correctly.

Is your system firmware updated?

Those smart devices you have across your house don’t just operate independently. These integrated components have firmware built in, so they function as intended. In many situations, the firmware will self-update, but not always. Perform the updates as soon as they’re released (your system will likely notify you) to steer clear of errors or security concerns.

Get a dependable smart home in Lafayette from Vivint

Looking for an intuitive, low-maintenance smart home in Lafayette? Connect with the home security professionals at Vivint. Offering the best in home automation and surveillance, we have a solution for your residence. Dial (337) 226-0040 now to get started.