| Have you ever walked up behind someone and | | | | palm of your hand gives you the advantage if |
| tapped them on the shoulder and startled them? We | | | | someone wants to try to assault you. Imagine this |
| all at one time or another have done it to someone | | | | scenario. You are working the late shift and have just |
| or had it done to us. You are startled to the point | | | | got off work. As you are walking to your car you |
| where there is a lapse of response time on your part | | | | are attacked by someone grabbing you from behind. |
| which in turn lowers your reaction time. | | | | You touch your stun gun to your assailants hand |
| When are you thinking of carrying a stun gun for self | | | | enough to startle him to let you go. While his mind is |
| defense, a small concealable high voltage stun gun will | | | | processing what just happened, you turn around and |
| help you achieve the element of surprise when you | | | | give him another jolt to his body. This time a few |
| need to defend yourself. Some of these stun | | | | seconds longer and enough to disorient him further. |
| devices resemble Blackberrys or other hand held | | | | You then flee area for help. |
| mobile devices that people commonly carry, but pack | | | | Just like being alert and aware of your surroundings, |
| up to 1 million volts or more of stopping power. | | | | the element of surprise can be the critical element of |
| The fact that you can carry these devices in the | | | | your survival. |