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Smart home maintenance suggestions to keep your Bend system running properly

December 16, 2024
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Maintenance is essential to various parts of our lives. You work out to keep yourself fit and take your automobile to the service shop so it runs reliably. Your Bend smart home is no exception. Even though it needs less care than your car, you still have to complete a couple basic tasks to keep components functioning as intended. It’s not challenging, and we’ll make it even simpler with these smart home maintenance suggestions.

Clean Hardware Is Essential To Proper Function

Dust and dirt are threats to camera lenses, sensors, and all types of electronics. How reliably do you think your outside surveillance will detect trespassers if it’s coated in cobwebs? Your smart home won’t look so smart if it’s not functioning as expected. But you can help by doing these simple maintenance tasks:

  • Keep your lenses spotless by wiping them down frequently with a microfiber towel gently dampened with glass cleaner. Stay away from paper towels that can harm the lens, and don’t spray a cleaner straight onto the camera.
  • Prevent dust from accumulating on fragile electronics. If particles make their way inside the outer exterior, it can harm those sensitive electronics and keep air from moving through. Even your central command panel's narrow, flat top can accumulate dust.
  • When tidying up, quickly check to ensure your devices are connected firmly and placed properly.

It’s easy to keep your smart home components clean, but you can carry out a few other tasks to promote performance.

Conduct a quick test of your Bend security system

Have you not received a smartphone update in some time? Your system could be working well, and your home safe and secure, but it might also signify something isn’t working right. Why not find out by conducting a short check of your components? Here’s what you can do:

  • Play the role of an invader and see if you can trigger your motion detectors, access point sensors, or other devices you have. You can usually place your system into “test mode” to avoid notifying your monitoring company.
  • Access your home security mobile app and check the video stream. Ensure the images are sharp and the camera is aimed where it needs to be.
  • If you have automation configured, test it. Did the smart thermostat adjust at the specified time? Did your lights illuminate as expected?
  • Make sure batteries are switched out routinely. Numerous systems will even alert you when they’re getting low.

Assessments may be done periodically or any time you think a sensor is not working properly.

Is your system firmware up-to-date?

Those smart gadgets you have throughout your house don’t just operate independently. These integrated elements have firmware built in, so they operate properly. In many situations, the firmware will automatically update, but there may be exceptions. Run the updates as soon as they’re available (your system will likely notify you) to prevent security or performance issues.

Get a reliable smart home in Bend from Vivint

Looking for an intuitive, simple-to-maintain smart home in Bend? Connect with the home security specialists at Vivint. Featuring the best in home automation and outdoor surveillance, we have the right tools for your residence. Call (541) 327-4968 right away to design your home’s security.