Smart home technology makes available rentals look occupied
The goal is that your Indianapolis rental property will be occupied, but that isn’t likely to always be the case. However, you need to give an impression that guests are there so your Airbnb isn’t a potential target for prowlers. Implementing home automation into your property’s security affords you the opportunity to use smart light bulbs, motion detection equipment, and security cameras that make your rental appear lived-in.
Begin by programming your smart lighting to come on at particular times of the night. You will also set your security smartphone app to warn you if your exterior cameras notice an intruder prowling in the shadows or coming to your primary entry. You have the opportunity to use the talk feature to make them know you're watching or arrange for your smart lights to automatically come on when a surveillance device or motion detection equipment uncovers suspicious activity.
Protect your Indianapolis rental property with around-the-clock monitoring
Your occupants will have more peace of mind if they feel protected against burglars, especially when Indianapolis is somewhat unfamiliar. If a prowler attempts to break in, your home security system will not only initiate the alarm siren but will also ping your around-the-clock monitoring agents. Now, no matter where you are, emergency services will be forthcoming. Your monitoring specialists can even act as your primary contact and communicate with you when you're able.
In addition to intrusions, your monitoring center can be connected with fire alarms, flood detectors, and carbon monoxide sensors. It can be harrowing for your visitor if a water heater springs a leak or a fire breaks out. You will then get a cell phone alert that a potentially dangerous event has taken place, but a representative will also arrange for help from emergency personnel while you're en route.