Friday, February 1, 2013

Effective Way Of Protecting Children Whenever You Are Not Around

By Relph A Soles


Dave wished to go home immediately. He just received his very first paycheck and wished to share the good news with us. He was planning a small treat for his siblings. However, instead of an ecstatic young man, it was a bloodied boy who got within our home. He had been robbed, as well as beaten while resisting.

My first thought was that he needed a strong stun device for protection. It would have kept him free from injury or, at least, not as bloody. It was non deadly as well as brought on no irreversible injury.

Even a half-second contact on vulnerable areas of the body, such as the shoulders as well as belly, can leave you confused and losing muscle control. Dave may have runaway along with his money in the event that he was armed with one.

I have a low voltage stun gun personally. With under a million volts, this produces electric shock effects which are milder but still able to incapacitate an attacker briefly. Having utilized it once, I know I never seriously harm the drug abuser that accosted me.

As I helped clean up my child, I inquired if he wanted to bring a self-defense device. I spotted anger in his own eyes and understood he needed no convincing.

Like most parents, I want to defend my children against the big bad world. But, with them getting bigger than me, having them equipped with something to carry out this by themselves minimizes my concern.

I am thinking of getting Dave a 300,000-volt Stun Master curved stun weapon. Stun guns work swiftly even through 1/2-inch-thick garments to cut off the energy supply towards the muscles, so you lose control and balance. This is more than enough for a victim to be released by the criminal, gather his own bearings and get away.

My son is recuperating from his experience. Only a few bruises are noticeable. He is still ticked off at what happened and has pleaded with me to acquire him a very powerful stun gun which will enable him to handle thugs next time.




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