It was a jolting experience.
At about 3 AM, the alarm system decided to activate and declare an emergency.
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It was another, false alarm in a series of false alarms. Fortunately, we have never had a real alarm--but at 3AM in the middle of the sleep cycle, a false alarm effectively signals the end of sleep for the night.
I am growing weary of my alarm company and their ability to blame me for the false alarm rather than actively trying to help prevent them from occurring.
And to think, I pay extra for this service. I am going give the company one last chance before revealing their name.
I don't need anymore false alarms. At least the police did not respond, this time!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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