preventing false alarms

9 Tips to Prevent False Alarms

Stop False Alarms Before They Happen

A false alarm can be irritating, but can also result in others being inconvenienced. False alarms startle household pets and irritate neighbors. A false alarm is also an inconvenience for emergency services and others that they need to serve. Excessive false alarms can even cause a person to not want to use their alarm system in fear it is going to go off. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent your home security system or business security system from being triggered in a non-emergency.

1. Remember Your Codes

A lot of false alarms are caused by users entering incorrect keypad codes. To prevent this, always know your code. Make sure it is something that every person in the home can remember. For businesses, employees are given their own codes and can choose something they remember. If a code changes, make sure everyone who needs to know knows. You can keep a list of codes somewhere in the house that is safe.

2. Secure All Doors and Windows

Keeping doors and windows shut is a smart security process, but so is making sure they are closed before activating the security system. Before opening a window or door, make sure the alarm system is disarmed. You may also want to make sure that children aren’t throwing balls or hitting windows in rooms where the windows may have sensors.

3. Let Visitors Know the System is Armed

If you have house guests over, let them know if the system is armed. This will prevent them from going out a door or opening a window. If your guest is staying with you, make sure they are comfortable with arming and disarming the system. Don’t forget that you will have to inform the babysitter, dog walker, or anyone else permitted to go in and out of your home of how the system should be armed and disarmed and what steps to take.

4. Remove Stray Objects from Around Motion Detectors

Before arming your system, make sure there are no objects around motion sensors. For example, a floor vent could be below a curtain and the curtain may be within the line of sight for the sensor. When the heat or air kicks on, it could move that curtain and cause the system to be triggered. Shorter curtains can solve this problem. The same applies to any plants near sensors that may also be near floor vents.

5. Manage Pets

You can opt for pet immune sensors or ensure that pets stay within a certain place. If a pet walks in front of a sensor, they may trigger the alarm system. Pet immune sensors will ignore a pet up to a certain weight. If you don’t have a good place to put your pet while the system is armed, the pet immune sensors may be exactly what you need.

6. Replace the System Batteries Regularly

You will receive a warning when the system batteries are weak. Keeping the batteries in check means preventing false alarms. The good news is that system batteries last a very long time before they need replaced.

7. Watch the Weather

It is possible for Mother Nature to set off an alarm. An electrical storm, strong winds, tornadoes, and hurricanes can cause enough commotion that the alarm system is sounded. If you notice the weather is going to be bad, you can disarm your system until the weather event is over. While this cause for a false alarm is rare, it is still something to keep in mind.

8. Damaged Equipment

While around 70 percent of false alarms are due to user error, there are times equipment can become damaged. If that happens and the equipment is malfunctioning, you can contact your security alarm company immediately so that the status can be checked and the affected equipment replaced.

9. Use Your System Regularly

The best way to prevent false alarms is to use your home security system regularly. When the system is used daily, everyone gets comfortable with it and the odds of user error is decreased exponentially. When people get used to using their system, they are most likely not to have problems. You can also utilize the aforementioned tips to maximize the chances of avoiding a false alarm.

Contact Our Experienced New York Security Alarm Company

At SPS Fire & Security, your safety is most important to us. We want you to make sure that your home or business is safe and secure. To learn more about our affordable state-of-the-art solutions, call us at 585-770-0348.

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