Friday, January 6, 2012

How To Shield Yourself In An Unsafe Community

By Douk F Harper


I enjoy being employed as a bartender, and the tips that I bring in, a lot more. The bad thing is that I end up walking home very late at nighttime around an area that I cannot really say is safe.

My sweetheart would pray that I arrive home safely every night. To lessen her concern, I decided to check out the utilization of personal defense stun guns for protection. In this way, I can easily protect myself if the need arises.

The fact that I head home after dark made it important that I take a look at a multifunction stun gun built with an LED flashlight, which will assist me to see clearly at nighttime. I found one that had an alarm as well as red flashing emergency lights also to seize the attention of others passing by that I require assistance.

The electrical shock emitted by a stun gun when actual contact is made with the body displays exactly what a potent gadget it is. There is no doubt that the target will be incapacitated whenever electricity is administered.

I learned that a low voltage stun gun with 100,000 volts is enough to keep me protected. Stun guns work not by inducing pain but rather by making the muscular tissues work quickly to affect normal body functions.

While the opponent is down, I will be in a position to escape being a possible victim. With all the criminal acts happening these days, particularly in the unsafe place where I live, a self-defense weapon has turned into a necessity.

After more research, I wanted to be able to protect myself from some distance. This was a thing that I could possibly accomplish with a large stun flashlight. I eyed a stun baton built with a strong beam of light and an alarm. Since it is elongated, I do not have to get too close to the target.

Right now, my girlfriend does not worry like in the past, especially since all personal defense stun guns are non-lethal weapons. This means that all effects last in a short time and no long term destruction is inflicted.




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