When it comes to home security, smart devices are some of the best investments you can make. A smart home security system including motion sensors, security cameras, smart locks and other tools can help you stay safe with the convenience of technology.
However, even the best home security system can be vulnerable if not properly secured. It's important to use whatever tools you have available for boosting the security of your smart home devices.
Several home security systems offer professional installation, which means the company can install and configure them. Some of these DIY-oriented devices require self-install. The system should be supplied with detailed instructions. In most cases, security devices can be installed or attached to any other device you want to access via a smart hub.
When securing your smart home devices, start with basic digital best practices. These include using strong, unique passwords, enabling two-factor authentication and restricting admin access. Other things that can help include professional monitoring, which is included in some smart security system packages.
For extra digital security, consider setting up voice control or use a fingerprint reader. You can also use comprehensive third-party security software with password management, threat monitoring and automatic updates to stay ahead of the latest threats.
Manufacturers are always adding new security information to smart security systems and other smart home devices. By keeping your devices updated, you can keep your home secure with practically zero effort. Enable automatic updates on your home security system and third-party devices for greater peace of mind.
Having a smart home system can drastically improve your security. However, it's crucial to make sure everything is set up correctly. Contact your local home tech experts for more information on how to keep your home digitally secure.
I'm John Mahan, Sales Associate with William Raveis Real Estate, Harwich Port Office.
Throughout his childhood, John Mahan spent summers on Cape Cod at his parents’ home in Dennis Port. His intro to the Cape was, as he puts it, when his parents “carried me down the stairs at Sea Street Beach when I was a week old.” With a lifelong connection to Cape Cod, it seemed only natural for John and his wife, Mary, to move to Harwich – where they still reside – with their two young children in 1996.
Prior to moving to Cape Cod, John lived in the Worcester-Auburn area where he worked for Mass Electric for 10 years and was a member of the International Brotherhood of Utility Workers. When John and his family moved to the Cape, he worked at NSTAR for six years.
John began his career in real estate in 2002 when he joined Team Waystack Realty in Harwich Port. He has been a consistent top producing realtor in the Harwich area for the past 20 years. John’s approachable demeanor, combined with an integral understanding of the Cape Cod residential real estate market, have allowed him to build trusting, long-term relationships with his clients – both sellers and buyers.