I pay a lot more attention these days to weather than I ever have previously. Most false alarm units do not forgive alarms caused by weather because most of them are preventable. However, some storms produce extended power outages or extreme conditions that may end up causing some alarms that just can't be prevented. For example, a recent storm in our area resulted in very large hail that caused several glass break sensors in homes and businesses to send signals to the monitoring center which in turn led to a dispatch request.
Anyway, the point is that I pay more attention to weather. I also document the conditions so that if there is a question about an alarm, I have some information on hand. I shot this picture after a recent thunderstorm. The rainbow was so vivid and we were able to see both ends where they seemed to hit the earth. Unfortunately, I couldn't get that picture because I was in a car, but this is what I was able to capture when I found a safe place to pull over.
Anyway, the point is that I pay more attention to weather. I also document the conditions so that if there is a question about an alarm, I have some information on hand. I shot this picture after a recent thunderstorm. The rainbow was so vivid and we were able to see both ends where they seemed to hit the earth. Unfortunately, I couldn't get that picture because I was in a car, but this is what I was able to capture when I found a safe place to pull over.
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