If you’re like many people, then your car may be your most prized possession. You spend hours in it daily and wash and wax it weekly to keep it perfect. It’s possible to make your life easier and keep your vehicle safe when you go out into the garage to start it daily by updating your home with sound strategies and smart tech.
Make Your Garage Smarter With Tech And Analytics
Smart tech can make your garage safer and more efficient for you and your vehicle. Start at your garage door, which is your first line of defense, and install a smart garage opener. Pair the opener with an app on your phone, and you can get the door open from anywhere before you get to your car so you can back out and get where you’re going more efficiently.
Try other smart garage tech, such as a smart LED light that you can attach to the ceiling and turn on anywhere, so you don’t have to fumble for the wall switch. Plus, when you pull into the garage, you can turn on the light from in the car so you can get out safely. If you have a tight space and want to avoid dings on your paint job, smart sensors will show you when you’re secure in the parking spot and where you need to stop.
To kick things up a notch, look into telematics. This combination of informatics and telecommunications provides insights into a number of tech areas, including how you operate your vehicle. Use telematics to see how fast you drive, how quickly you brake, and how you turn corners, so you can modify your behavior to be safer. Plus, telematics can tell you if your engine has issues and about other maintenance needs that may require immediate attention.
Make Your Garage Safer
Installing smart tech is just one way to keep your garage safer for you and the vehicle. Start by removing unnecessary clutter and tripping hazards and installing a sturdy garage door. Get a lock and keep the garage door locked from the outside. Finally, consider adding motion sensor lights which will help you to see when you arrive home and will deter potential criminals.
It’s also vital to check the condition of your garage doors for any security liabilities. Gaps or openings on the side of the door make it easier for the burglar to nudge it open and get inside. If your vehicle is especially valuable or you want extra protection, consider switching to a steel door that will stay strong and deter potential criminals.
Lock up all hazardous chemicals, store your power tools away, and if you work in your garage, pick up all your materials when you’re done. Basically, keep anything that could hurt your family or damage your car in its proper place.
Charging Your Smart Car
Buying an electric car is a great way to get where you’re going with ease and also to do your part to help the environment. You can turn your home into the ultimate electric vehicle haven. If you want the ultimate convenience, start by setting up a charging station in your garage.
You don’t need the most expensive equipment to charge your car because even a standard 120V household outlet will provide enough charge to get you to where you’re going the next day if you keep it plugged in overnight. There are more powerful charging stations that cost a bit more, but they’re worth it if you want to drive anywhere with ultimate confidence. However, even if your battery is running low, there are about 47,000 charging stations nationwide where you can get more juice.
While you’re doing your part to help the planet, you can also install solar panels that will use the sun's clean energy to power your home and charge your car. Solar panels and an electric vehicle charger can also increase your home’s value if you decide to sell. More people are excited about sustainability these days, and they’ll love what you’ve done to the place.
Install smart tech and use common sense when storing your car and updating your home. You’ll be more confident in the security of your treasured belongings.