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As temperatures have soared this summer the durability and performance of smart property technology has been tested like never before. Luckily, many of PointCentral’s solutions, such as perimeter video, smart locks, and video doorbells, are built with extreme weather in mind, but there are steps property managers can take to protect their tech.

Smart property technology and weather

Electronic devices can be affected by hot and cold weather. High temperatures can lead to overheating issues, while extreme cold can cause batteries to drain faster. Increasingly property managers and owners are relying on smart property solutions to monitor the security and manage the operations of their business as any technology breakdowns or malfunctions can put their business at serious risk.

Perimeter Video Systems

Perimeter video plays a pivotal role in property protection. Video footage is continuously captured and managers are alerted in real time to potential security threats at their property. For obvious reasons it is crucial that this piece of tech is robust enough to withstand extreme weather, so it’s important for property managers to feel confident that their hardware is up to the job. Making sure weather-resistant cameras that are specifically designed for outdoor use have been installed will mean they will continue to run despite high heat or freezing temperatures.

As with all smart property technology, regular maintenance checks are also important. Property managers should schedule regular inspections of their perimeter video system to check the stability of mounts, casings, and the cameras themselves to avoid any future faults or malfunctions.

Smart Locks

Smart locks are a key component of access technology, providing keyless entry and enhanced security for both residents and property managers. This is another piece of external tech that is open to the elements, making it vulnerable to extreme weather conditions. When choosing smart locks, property managers should opt for robust hardware that is designed to function in all weathers and temperatures. Different models will suit different properties, for example, a water resistant lock should be considered for properties closer to the coast.

Weatherproof smart door locks are designed with sealed enclosures to protect the internal mechanisms from moisture, dust and extreme temperatures. Regularly inspecting the lock’s seals and weatherproofing components will maintain the lock and ensure longevity. Property managers should regularly clean the locks, check the battery level, and promptly address any issue to keep them working come rain or shine.

Video Doorbells

Smart video doorbells serve as the eyes and ears of a property, offering both convenience and security. Video doorbells can overheat in extreme heat waves and cameras can freeze over in icy climates, so choosing the right hardware is crucial.

Ensuring that your video doorbell can cope with extreme temperatures is paramount for property managers. Alarm.com’s ADC-VDB750 is built to operate perfectly even in a bone-chilling -58°F or a scorching 122°F (-50°C to 50°C). That means property managers located from Minnesota, where temperatures drop to -16.7°F, to Death Valley, 117.6°F, can be assured that their system will continue to operate efficiently.

Additionally, Alarm’s video doorbell solution is equipped with infrared night vision, two way communication and people detection to add another level of safety. These features combined with the temperature resilience ensure that properties are safeguarded all year round.

Stay Prepared and Protected

By selecting the right technology and taking proactive steps to protect your property, you can enhance the durability and reliability of your investment. Doing so offers a cost-effective and long-lasting security solution, with limited wear and maintenance needed.

These solutions not only improve security and operational efficiency but also ensure peace of mind, knowing that your property is well-protected in any weather condition. Whether it’s a scorching summer or a freezing winter, your smart property technology is ready to face the challenge.

Want to learn more about smart property technology in multifamily? Read Mike Branam’s article on streamlining operations in Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business.