How does a Stun Gun work?
A
stun gun is an electrical self-defense device that uses high voltage to
stop an attacker. Touching a person with the prongs on the stun gun quickly
immobilizes the attacker. However, because the amperage is very low, no
serious or permanent injury is inflicted.
The stun gun is designed to key into the nervous system. It dumps its
energy into the muscles at a high pulse frequency that makes the muscles
work very rapidly, but not efficiently. This rapid work cycle depletes
blood sugar by converting it to lactic acid all in just seconds. The resulting
energy loss makes it difficult to move and function. At the same time,
the tiny neurological impulses that travel throughout the body to direct
muscle movement are interrupted. This causes disorientation and loss of
balance and leaves the attacker in a passive and confused condition for
several minutes. Still, there is no significant effect on the heart and
other organs.
As a general rule, a one-half second contact will repel and startle the
attacker, giving some pain and muscle contraction. One to two seconds
will cause muscle spasms and a dazed mental state. Over three seconds
will cause loss of balance and muscle control, mental confusion and disorientation.
The stun gun is legal in most states. However, before you order one, please
make sure they are legal where you live. You may check
here first.
The
electrical shock that emits from the unit will not pass from the person
being stunned to the person doing the stunning. The effect is localized
only in the affected area and does not pass through the body. Even if
you or the attacker are wet or standing in water, you will not get shocked.
If you have any other questions about these devices, give us a call or
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We will be happy to answer you right away.
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