The severe weather does affect quite a bit

I moved to the west after two years of constant snow storms hitting my northern home.

It’s horrifying wondering if 1 of those snow storms is going to unexpectedly drop down from the sky and destroy everything in its wake. One day around the time when my wife had just given birth to my kid, I was coming home from the hardware store. The sky turned grey and the snowstorm was coming. I got in the car and drove miles over the speed limit to get home in time to make sure my wife and our child were safe in the house. Although the snowstorm wasn’t a bad one and we kept power, it was still horrible being stuck in the house. I thought moving west would be better, however now we’re in the path of tornados from November until late September every year. It’s almost scarier waiting a month for the arrival of a type 5 tornadot than it is an unexpected snowstorm. The cannabis companies have to make sure their growing facilities are ready for these kinds of environmental disasters. And it’s not just a matter of protecting the buildings from wind and rain damage, it’s also making sure you have every aspect of your facility’s temperature control system on backup generators and with continuous remote control if necessary. Having controlled and mostly automated growing facilities is essential. This year 1 of the cannabis growing companies had their plants on backup generators for a month before the power business restored electricity to the area.

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