Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Staying Protected When Accompanying Your Kids

By Bary L Merlo


At his behest, I sent my eldest to a high school with his most preferred science program in spite of the school's distance coming from our home. It means that we both need to set out a little too early and return home past dinnertime, as I drive him back and forth from the campus.

I am noticeably less alert throughout these time, so I sought assistance for keeping us safe. Given that I would often read that among different self defense products stun guns are recognized for the foolproof debilitation of their targets, I thought to try one for a start.

A stun gun emits electrical shock into the body when actual contact happens. Because of this, the recipient suffers from momentary paralysis and disorientation. In an attempt to move his arms and legs, he normally, eventually takes a spill.

That should be any would-be victim's cue to run and contact 9-1-1. I can't afford to become more vulnerable to danger if I am with my kid. A means to ward it off to ensure that he and I can make an escape is exactly what I require.

Small stun guns attracted me at once, being the least hassle to carry and handle. So relieved was I to find out that I could hide one of these within my hand so they won't alert an assaulter that I have a weapon on me.

I selected a 300,000 volts 6.5 inches Z-Force stun gun because of its peculiarly slender designed that's easy for a smaller hand to grip and operate. This matters, as you can never tell in what position you will find yourself, literally, while under attack.

Apparently, too, low voltage stun guns run the least likelihood of immobilizing beyond the time called for to hold an attacker at bay. Furthermore, my slim stun gun is fitted with a wrist strap and also safety switch.

Though out of frequently used self defense products stun guns wield some of the most potent takedown power, these are non-lethal weapons. I receive peace of mind from remaining safe and curbing crooks in no lethal way.




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