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		<title>Do Stun Guns Work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 21:52:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Gravette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stun guns are normally an electroshock weapon which are able to temporarily disable a would be assailant or attacker using electric shock. There are some stun guns which when used the user will need to be close to their attacker in order for them to be effective and there are others which can be used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stun guns are normally an electroshock weapon which are able to temporarily disable a would be assailant or attacker using electric shock. There are some stun guns which when used the user will need to be close to their attacker in order for them to be effective and there are others which can be used from a distance. However, when ever using a <a href="http://www.safetytechnology.com/stunmaster.htm">stun gun</a> a person will need to make sure that it makes contact with the other person&#8217;s body. <span id="more-386"></span></p>
<p>Stun guns generate 5 to 8 milliamperes of electricity to the body. When you use a stun gun, it releases high voltage to the muscles scrambling the electrical pulses sent from the brain to other parts of the body.  When these electrical impulses are disrupted, it results to the temporary shut down of our body&#8217;s electrical system. When there is temporary shut down of the body&#8217;s electrical system, it is temporarily paralyzed due to the disruption of the brain&#8217;s electrical signals. This period causes confusion, giving you the opportunity to run away and to find help.  Do not be afraid to use the device because it is not made to kill someone.</p>
<p>Even though stun guns have obtained significant media attention, many still want to know, &#8220;do stun guns work?&#8221; For the most part, a stun gun is a highly effective personal safety tool that can be carried in almost any part of the country. Right now, nine states prohibit the ownership of stun guns, as do some individual cities and counties. For those who have the legal option of carrying a stun gun, this compact yet powerful weapon provides an effective means of self defense in an easily concealable package. Understanding how stun guns work can mean the difference between escape and jeopardy.</p>
<p>When looking to purchase a stun gun you will find that there are many different sizes of stun guns as well as many different voltages that you can choose from. But generally the higher the voltage on it the quicker the full effect of the device will be felt by the would be assailant. Although lower voltage models are just as effective as the higher voltage ones they just take a few seconds longer for them to provide the full effect on the would be assailant. So if you are looking for something that really is effective and will work quickly for you then look at purchasing one which has a higher voltage to it.</p>
<p>Do stun guns work against all perpetrators?  Stun guns will provide an effective, disabling blow to almost any attacker. Keep in mind, though, that nothing is entirely foolproof. Certain people may not be affected by the shock that the stun gun delivers, although this is extremely rare. Those who may not experience the full effects of a stun gun include the mentally ill, or those who are under a heavy influence of illegal drugs or alcohol.</p>
<p>With the rising criminality rates nowadays, some of us consider in purchasing portable self-defense tools like tasers, pepper sprays and stun guns. These tools are not only convenient to use but they are also handy and can be kept inside our pockets and bags everywhere we go. Criminals and petpetrators are not choosy on who they like to victimize. More so, they are only lurking behind the dark corners of the streets waiting for the right victim to pass by.</p>
<p>Most attackers and perpetrators are repelled by merely seeing this device because they know how it hurts if they are stung with it. Majority of them go away by merely hearing the cracking sound and seeing the electrodes sparking in a stun gun.  There is no way that the shock will transfer to you if your attacker is touching you.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s best to learn how stun guns work before you get one. If you want to buy one then you must know how to use it properly. When you know how to operate it safely and effectively you&#8217;ll feel more confident using it. Another thing to remember is to make sure that your city or state allows its use because in some places stun guns are restricted.</p>
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		<title>Safety With Stun Guns</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 22:55:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Stun Guns]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[stun gun safety]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Stun guns are small electrical devices that provide personal protection for those who carry them. They are non-lethal under most circumstances and are often carried by women who want an extra measure of protection when they are alone.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.safetytechnology.com/stunmaster.htm">Stun guns</a> are small electrical devices that provide personal protection for those who carry them. They are non-lethal under most circumstances and are often carried by women who want an extra measure of protection when they are alone. <span id="more-94"></span></p>
<p>In areas where stun guns are legal, there are generally no licensing requirements and no courses are offered in stun gun safety. This makes it important for each stun gun owner to take the time to familiarize themselves with the way stun guns work and how they should handle their stun gun for the most effective personal protection.</p>
<p>The first thing to do when a stun gun is purchased is to look over the device itself to become familiar with the important components. The button that activates the electric current should be located as well as the two contact probes that dispense this current. The probes are what will be held against an attacker in order to deliver the shock to them. Knowing exactly where they are will prevent the stun gun owner from accidentally shocking themselves when using it or testing it. Be sure to stay away from the contact probes, never touching them in order to avoid an accident.</p>
<p>Once these key parts are identified, the owner should make sure that the battery has enough power. Testing the stun gun periodically by holding it in the air and pushing the button will let the owner know whether the battery is still good. Having a stun gun with a dead battery can be dangerous for those who count on their stun guns for protection.</p>
<p>If a situation arises that calls for the use of the stun gun against an assailant, the stun gun must be close at hand in order to grab it quickly and use it. Plan out a place to keep it for just this type of emergency. Keeping it in a pocket or held onto the wrist with a strap will keep it close by. In a real emergency, there will be no time to dig through a bag to find the stun gun and prevent someone from committing violence.</p>
<p>Before discharging the electric current, make sure that your fingers or any other part of your body are not in contact with the current probes. The object is to shock the other person to allow the stun gun holder to get away. If both parties are shocked, the stun gun user may not get away safely.</p>
<p>The assailant holding on to the stun gun owner does not mean that the current will pass through both parties. Only direct contact with the probes will cause a shock. If the stun gun owners can&#8217;t shock the assailant without shocking themselves, they should wait for an opportune moment to do so instead of risking a shock to themselves. Some owners have scared away attackers simply by holding their stun guns in the air and activating the current. This may work in a situation where the attacker can&#8217;t be reached with the stun gun.</p>
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