Intruder Alarm Maintenance Checklist
Performing Intruder Alarm Maintenance Checklist using eAuditor & audit inspection.
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Inspect System Components:
- Check the control panel for any error messages or warning lights.
- Test all sensors (motion detectors, door/window contacts) for proper function.
- Ensure cameras (if applicable) are clean and properly aligned.
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Check Battery Status:
- Test the backup battery and replace if it’s running low or older than the recommended lifespan.
- Inspect the battery compartment for any corrosion or damage.
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Test System Functionality:
- Perform regular system tests to ensure all components are working. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for testing procedures.
- Test alarm triggers and ensure the system responds appropriately.
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Update Software/Firmware:
- Ensure the system’s software and firmware are up-to-date to benefit from the latest features and security patches.
- Check for any available updates from the manufacturer.
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Review Alarm History:
- Check the system’s event log for any unusual or frequent alarms and address any issues.
- Review recent activity to ensure the system is functioning correctly.
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Check Communication Paths:
- Ensure that communication with monitoring services (if applicable) is functioning correctly.
- Test any cellular or internet connections that are used for remote monitoring.
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Clean and Maintain Hardware:
- Clean sensors and cameras regularly to prevent dust and debris from affecting their performance.
- Check for any signs of wear or damage to cables and connections.
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Verify User Access:
- Review and update user codes or access permissions as needed.
- Remove access for any individuals who no longer need it.
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Test Emergency Procedures:
- Verify that emergency procedures and response protocols are up-to-date and understood by all relevant personnel.
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Documentation:
- Keep records of all maintenance activities, including dates and any issues found or addressed.
- Store the manufacturer’s instructions and warranty information in an accessible location.
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Schedule Professional Inspections:
- Arrange for periodic inspections by a professional to ensure that the system is in optimal condition and compliant with any regulations.
Intruder Alarm Maintenance using eAuditor Audits & Inspections Checklist

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- Ensure the eAuditor Audits & Inspections is updated to the latest version to benefit from new features and security improvements.
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System Status Check:
- Use the eAuditor Audits & Inspections to review the current status of your alarm system, including battery levels, sensor status, and connectivity.
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Battery Monitoring:
- Check battery levels for the control panel and sensors through the eAuditor Audits & Inspections . Replace batteries if indicated.
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Sensor and Device Checks:
- Verify the status of all connected sensors and devices via the eAuditor Audits & Inspections. Perform tests on motion detectors, door/window contacts, and cameras if the app provides such features.
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Test System Functionality:
- Use the eAuditor Audits & Inspections’s testing functions to simulate alarms and ensure that the system responds appropriately.
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Firmware and Software Updates:
- Check for any available firmware or software updates for the alarm system and apply them through the eAuditor Audits & Inspections.
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Review Event History:
- Access the eAuditor Audits & Inspections’s event log to review recent alarm triggers, system alerts, and any unusual activity.
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Remote Monitoring:
- Verify that remote monitoring is functioning correctly and that you can view live feeds or access recorded footage if your system includes cameras.
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User Access Management:
- Update user codes, permissions, or access settings via the eAuditor Audits & Inspections. Remove or adjust access for individuals as needed.
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Notification Settings:
- Review and adjust notification settings to ensure you receive alerts for critical events and system status changes.
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Communication Verification:
- Check the app to ensure that communication with monitoring services or emergency contacts is active and functioning.

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Clean and Maintain Hardware:
- While the app can’t physically clean hardware, use the eAuditor Audits & Inspections to check status indicators and schedule maintenance reminders if available.
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Emergency Procedures:
- Review and confirm emergency procedures and response plans through the eAuditor Audits & Inspections’s documentation or help resources.
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Documentation and Records:
- Keep digital records of all maintenance activities, updates, and any issues addressed through the eAuditor Audits & Inspections.
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Professional Inspection Scheduling:
- If the eAuditor Audits & Inspections allows, schedule or request a professional inspection or service call through the eAuditor Audits & Inspections.