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Question:

Does anyone else feel like a walking lightning rod when you're holding an umbrella?

have there been cases of lightning hitting people's umbrellas? I'm scared to hold one.

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If I owned my own home I'd invest my money in the best home security system I could afford. I'm usually against guns, but in the case of home invaders it's harder to oppose them. I hope you have a good fast-responding police force. Be safe.
As was mentioned forget a heat detector and certainly not a rate of rise heat detector. The statement made about CO being 'lower' is hogwash. The specific gravity of air compared to CO is extremely close. Since you are building - there are regulations on placement and interconnection between all smoke alarms on all levels of the dwelling. I am not convinced of combo detectors. I would research some more and perhaps interview homeowners who use combo or seperate detectors and check their experiences. Keep the battery backups fresh and test periodically. Too many times I responded to structure fires to find detectors with no batteries. One of these had came down from the burn damaged ceiling outside of the unburned bedroom where the body was found. Good luck
Good one. Surely God would use his divine powers to prevent a church from being struck by lightning.
God has set natural laws in motion and will not stop it until the end of the world. Christians are just smart!

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