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Smart home maintenance recommendations to keep your Napa system running smoothly

December 16, 2024
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Maintenance is essential to various elements of our lives. You go to the gym to keep yourself healthy and take your car to the mechanic so it runs properly. Your Napa smart home is no exception. Even though it requires less attention than your car, you still must perform a few easy tasks to keep devices functioning as intended. It’s not challenging, and we’ll make things even more effortless with our smart home maintenance recommendations.

Clean Hardware Is Vital To Proper Function

Dirt and dust are enemies to sensors, camera lenses, and all electronics. How reliably do you suppose your exterior surveillance will detect trespassers if it’s coated in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t look so smart if it’s not working as expected. But you can help by doing these simple maintenance duties:

  • Keep your camera lenses dirt-free by wiping them down frequently with a microfiber towel gently dampened with a safe cleaning solution. Avoid paper towels that could scratch the lens, and avoid spraying a fluid right onto the camera.
  • Prevent dust from settling on fragile electronics. If particles get inside the housing, it can damage those sensitive electronics and impede needed air circulation. Even your central interface’s flat, narrow top can accumulate dust.
  • When cleaning or dusting, quickly inspect to make sure your devices are connected securely and placed appropriately.

It’s not hard to keep your smart home devices dirt-free, but you should do a couple of other things to promote performance.

Perform a quick inspection of your Napa security system

Have you not received a smartphone update in a while? Your system could be working well, and your home well guarded, but it may also indicate there is an issue. How about finding out by conducting a brief check of your components? Here’s how to proceed:

  • Play the part of an invader and see if you can set off your access point sensors, motion detectors, or whatever devices you have. You can often set your system in “test mode” to avoid alerting your monitoring agents.
  • Go into your home security cell phone app and examine the video feed. Determine if the images are clear and the camera is aimed where it should.
  • If you have automation programmed, check it. Did the smart thermostat change settings at the proper time? Did your lights come on as expected?
  • Ensure batteries are switched out periodically. Many systems will even notify you when replacement is needed.

Evaluations may be done infrequently or whenever you suspect a sensor is malfunctioning.

Is your system firmware up-to-date?

Those smart gadgets you have throughout your house don’t just run independently. These integrated elements have firmware in place, so they operate as expected. In many instances, the firmware will update automatically, but there may be exceptions. Install the updates as soon as they’re ready (your system will probably alert you) to prevent errors or security problems.

Get a low-maintenance smart home in Napa from Vivint

Do you want a dependable, low-maintenance smart home in Napa? Connect with the home security experts at Vivint. Providing you the best in outdoor surveillance and automation, we have the right system for your property. Dial (707) 895-5704 right away to design your home’s security.