When did you last have a moment of panic, after leaving the house, because you couldn’t remember whether you’d turned off the coffee pot, or some other hot appliance? For many homeowners, it happens regularly. Here is a neat tutorial by Alarm.com showing you how you can automate your small appliances to turn off when you leave.
How To Automate Your Small Appliances in Your Smart Home Automation System
If your appliance was plugged into an Alarm.com-connected smart plug, however, you’d be able to look at your phone and see if it was on or off – and turn it off remotely if necessary.
But did you know you can also go one step better and have Alarm.com turn the smart plug off automatically? It involves setting up a simple type of home automation called a rule. Here’s how to do it.
1: Getting Started
Log into Alarm.com on your desktop or laptop. Click the emPower tab and select Rules.

Scroll down past any existing rules and click Add a Rule. 2: Creating Your Rule
You’ll see that each rule features a trigger and an action. Alarm.com gives you a huge range of triggers – events that can activate a rule – to choose from.
For a trigger that corresponds to leaving the house in the morning, Geo-Services (a location-based trigger) is perfect. When your smartphone leaves your home’s geo-fence with you in the morning, it lets Alarm.com know and triggers the rule.

Let’s explore another way to do it, this time with a curling iron.
The rule below is based on sensor activity: specifically, the front door’s contact sensor. Because we don’t want the device to turn off every time the front door opens – only in the morning – this rule specifies a timeframe of 7am to 8am only.
Whichever type of trigger you choose for your rule, you’ll be all set to leave home without worry.
Live Smarter
At SecurU we aim to not only ensure that our communities are safe but also strive to provide our clients with solutions that help them live better. Having a smart home system in place helps you live simply and securely. If you would like to know more about our smart home automation packages or just want to say hello, please do not hesitate to contact us. We serve a range of areas such as Oakville, Burlington, Georgetown, and Milton among other areas.