A great deal of false alarms in Mesa can be avoided
Like diagnosing any issue, the best course of action is to read the manual. Ensure all devices are installed properly on your end by:
- Running a diagnostic through your smart hub.
- Visually check each device to make sure it didn't slip or need a battery change.
- Look over your schedules and presets to ensure that your system isn’t engaging at inopportune times.
- Ensure all integrated smart components are installed in the proper fashion and aren't interfering with your alarms.
Reach out to your service representative if you continue to have problems cutting down false alarms in your Mesa system. They'll be pleased to send out a tech to check your system.
Inspect your windows and doors
If your installation appears to be installed properly, the ensuing course of action is to thoroughly inspect your property. Are your entries shut tight, or do you find some mistakenly open? If an entry point stays open, it might activate a motion sensor. In the event your household routinely neglects to secure an entry point, you can implement a smart locking mechanism that automatically locks when the alarm goes live. Regrettably, windows take additional manual maintenance, mainly if you have someone who prefers to fall asleep with a cracked window. Luckily, your Vivint home security system makes it a breeze to deactivate that alarm while still guarding the remainder of the property.