Cell Phone Stun Gun

Does Not Work as a Cell Phone -- only Stun Gun, Alarm and Flashlight
Cell phone stun guns are stun guns disguised as cellphones that deliver non-lethal
shock that disables an assailant with without permanent damage. If properly used, the stun guns are can drop an
assailant to the ground in seconds and disable him for several minutes allowing you to escape and/or call the
police.
Cell phone stun guns have two electrodes that protrude slightly from the top end
of the phone. The electrodes are pressed against the attacker and the shock button is pushed. This activates a high
voltage, low amp current to pass from the stun gun electrodes through the assailant's clothing and into his body.
The pulsed current forces muscles to contract rapidly and depleting them of the required blood sugar. The entire
episode takes only a fraction of second and is disabling. Once the assailant is shocked, the muscles refuse to work
and generally causes him to collapse. This gives you the time needed to escape and call for help.
People have some misunderstanding about electric shock in general and stun guns
specifically. Stun guns are non-lethal and will not permanently harm or kill a person regardless of the voltage.
Voltage ranges from 80,000 to over a million volts. Although the higher voltage stun guns disable a person quicker
and are more intimidating when arc triggered, they are no more likely to harm a person or cause a heart attack than
the lower voltage models.
A common question customers ask is "Can I be shocked if the assailant is holding
onto me when I use the stun gun?" No, the electrical charge coming from the stun gun is consumed in the muscle
tissue of the assailant and simply doesn't have enough power to leave his body.
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