Stun Gun | Safety Device One Alternatives
It’s always better to avoid a situation when you can rather than have to get out of a bad one.
Everything we do, from walking, talking eating or thinking involves
our body’s electrical system firing to tell our muscles to move.
When the system is disrupted by an application of outside electricity -
like the voltage from a stun gun or taser, a person can become incapacitated and unable to move.
The effectiveness of the stun gun varies depending on the particular gun model, the attacker’s body size and
his determination to keep attacking. How long you are able to hold the gun on the attacker matters too. With
this weapon you have to be able to reach out and touch the person, so it’s possible for the attacker to take it
away from you if he sees it coming. He can then use it on you! So don’t flash it around. Keep it concealed in
your hand until you are in a position to use it.
Typically, if you use the gun for half a second, he’ll experience a painful jolt that will most likely startle
him. Zap him for one or two seconds, he should experience muscle spasms and become dazed. And if you zap
him for more than three seconds, he will become unbalanced and disoriented and may lose muscle control.
Some determined attackers who possess a certain physiology may keep coming despite any shock.
Although they’re often compared to a cattle prod, cattle prods only cause pain and are not designed to incapacitate
a person. A stun gun is a non-lethal way of overloading an attacker’s system so you can escape without
harming the attacker.
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