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Air Tasers, C2's, concealed weapon handbags, these are a new generation of personal security devices and products on the market, especially for women.
Personal TasersWith Taser parties for women becoming popular, it is worth taking a look at how Tasers work and how safe this new generation of non lethal personal security devices and products really are. The words that are most often associated with Tasers are personal security products or personal security devices – well, that’s if you're in favor of them. Those who think that they are just plain dangerous, have names for Tasers and stun guns that one couldn’t display on any decent website. Difference Between a Taser and a Stun GunThere are quite a few differences, but the most obvious one is that you don't have to touch your attacker with a Taser, you can fire from seven to ten feet away. First Stop - Taser Dot comWhere else to start a Taser roundup, but at Taser.com? Taser.com website tells you that "The Taser® annual conference is the premier less-lethal, non-lethal event in the nation." This website has the following categories:
Air and C2 Tasers and AccessoriesAir Taser guns are mostly used for personal security. On his personal taser website, you can buy a variety of air Taser guns and accessories like holsters, waist packs and concealed weapon fanny packs and concealed weapon hand bags. Both Air Tasers and C2 Tasers provide great protection in situations which call for the use of non-lethal force. While conventional stun guns require you to get very close to your attacker, Air Tasers and C2 Tasers can be fired from a distance. While they cause no permanent injury to the assailant, they do provide you with ability to get away- and get help. Large Selection of Personal Security DevicesSafety Essentials has so many personal protection goodies on their website that, armed with them, a person could feel safe walking though Baghdad at midnight. Their selection of Tasers isn’t big, but they throw in a free stun gun with the Advanced M-18 taser. They also have a range of Taser-stuff like Taser cartridges and Taser Holsters. The popular new C2 personal taser has been in stock since last September. Remember, Taser® energy weapons are not considered firearms in the USA — they're legal to carry in most states without permits (including California). Restricted from citizen use in MA, RI, NY, NJ, WI, MI, HI and certain cities and counties. How Does a Taser Work?Upon firing, compressed nitrogen projects two Air Taser probes about 15 feet at a speed of 135 feet per second. An electrical signal transmits throughout the region where the probes make contact with the body or clothing. The result is an instant loss of the attacker’s neuromuscular control and any ability to perform coordinated action. Air Taser uses an automatic timing mechanism to apply the electric charge. Read more. Taser Parties for WomenIt seems like cosmetics and Tupperware parties for women have died out and sex-toy parties are so passé. The latest craze in the USA is Taser Parties for women. From all accounts, women are just lapping up the latest C2 personal Tasers, in four colors, including metallic pink. You better believe it, some say it is a “shocking sign of the times” - hors d'oeuvres, imported bottled water and personal security products - the way to go for 2008! A hostess at the Taser parties explains the value of owning a personal Taser gun and then women are allowed to look at and handle the devices. Often there is a demonstration by a law enforcement officer. Dana Leigh Shafmanof Shieldher Inc specializes in personal safety products for women. She supplies women with the knowledge and Tasers and stresses that it is necessary to feel safe both inside and outside the home. One of the ways her company does this is through Taser parties with demonstrations of the C2 Taser. So, it looks as if Tasers in general, and the stylish new C2 Taser in particular, are going to create a new non-lethal trend in the personal security product lines, especially for women. Also Read:
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