In some implementations, the functionality described in FIG. 1 is not restricted to instances when user 124a is late to work. For example, the monitoring server 134 may receive notice that user 124a arms residential facility 102 and drives vehicle 128 towards the commercial facility 136. The monitoring server 134 may produce a triggered event that the user 124a left the garage door 127 door open. In response, the monitoring server 134 may transmit a notification to the client device 122a saying “Garage Door Left Open.” The user 124a may log into the application on the client device 122a and instruct the application to close the garage door 127. Specifically, the application on the client device 122a may indicate a button for the user to press to close the garage door 127. The client device 122a may send a message to the control unit 104a through the control unit 104b over the network 132. The control unit 104a may close the garage door 127 in response to receiving the instruction. Afterwards, the monitoring server 134 may allow access to user 124a's badged entry to front door 120b. In other implementations, the monitoring server 134 may send a message to the control unit 104b to close the garage door 137 in response to user 124a's badged entry to front door 120b. In other implementations, the monitoring server 134 can notify user 124a's client device 122a of other functions such as, one or more windows 118a remained open, the front door 120a remained open or unlocked, the residential facility 102 remained unarmed when the user 124a left, or any of the one or more home devices 117 remained on in response to user 124a's badged entry to front door 120b.