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Like diagnosing any concern, the initial step is to review the guidebook. Ensure all your components are set up appropriately from your perspective by:
- Executing a system analysis via your smart hub touchscreen.
- Manually inspect each component to make sure it didn't get knocked out of place or need a battery change.
- Check your scheduling to make sure that your alarms aren’t engaging at unsuitable times.
- Ensure all recently added smart components are incorporated correctly and aren't interfering with your home’s alarm.
Contact your service specialist if you are still having problems cutting down false alarms in your home. They'll gladly schedule a tech to inspect your system.
Check your windows and doors
If your installation seems to be OK, the ensuing step is to do an investigation of the house. Are all your entries tightly secured, or might there be a few mistakenly cracked? If an entry point stays unsecured, it may trigger an activated sensor. If your family consistently fails to shut an entrance, you might want to install a smart lock that secures automatically when your system is engaged. Sadly, windows need more physical effort, particularly if you have a family member who prefers to rest with a window cracked. Luckily, your Vivint alarm system makes it easy to turn off that device while protecting the remainder of the property.