Safeguarding Yourself From Danger If Working In High-Risk Jobs

By Sasha Y Urech


The very first moment my father used his own tactical stun baton at work, it came helpful to defend his face as the burglar swung a bat at him. He then kicked the guy down and poked him on the groin using his self defense tool and fired for two seconds. Dad was just as astonished at the result as his own opponent was - the guy seemed paralyzed yet grimaced with pain.

Daddy really likes his own stun device as it is non-fatal and doesn't cause him to feel responsible after use. It takes just several minutes to recover from the effects and they leave no long-term harm.

Being night watchman, my daddy needs to be attentive to the crooks. At times, he works by himself, so a stun baton is extremely useful because he can stop the criminals at more than arm's length. Its lengthy reach is the main difference against regular stun guns. While contact is necessary for this to become effective, father does not need to be too near to fire.

This is also a low voltage stun device and dad doesn't need to worry it will significantly injure his own 'victim' since it produces only a gentle stunning effect.

I asked father what would happen should the thief seize his baton stun gun. He stated the great thing regarding a Stun Master 500,000 volt stun baton is that this would continue to shock any person grabbing it six inches from the end as he was holding the switch.

Mom and I constantly worry about dad when he is on duty. Thus, it eases our minds some understanding he has a device to defend himself with. Luckily, he has never been really hurt in the line of duty.

He one time informed me I ought to give some thought to lugging a baton stun gun, even the shorter types. So far, I have been fortunate not to face lawless elements, however I may think about getting myself a protective gadget.

I don't know that I need a tactical stun baton specifically for my purposes, but any kind of gadget to keep me safe whenever walking home at dusk is a lot better compared to nothing.




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