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How to use the telescopic stun baton

The telescopic stun baton is one of the group’s products that provides a non-lethal alternative to deadly force called self-defense products. Other products in that category are various stun guns, tasers, pepper sprays and telescoping steel batons. The purpose of all self defense products is to give you time to get away from a potentially dangerous situation and seek help or simply escape.

Stun devices were created in the mid-1930s by a farmer who wanted to move his cattle faster. So he invented a cattle prod. Stun tools have come a long way since then. They are much smaller and much more powerful than their ancestors. Law enforcement officers have been using stun devices for decades as part of their “force continuity.”

Stunning devices when applied for 3-5 seconds overwork the body to the point where the body is depleted of all the sugars in the blood that are needed for energy. The bad guys can’t do anything but curl up into a ball.

Stun devices also interrupt the neurological impulses that control voluntary muscle movement. This throws the attacker off balance.

The telescopic stun baton is also one of the best defenses for dog attack prevention. Many of my clients use it with great success to keep them and their dogs safe when they go for a walk in the morning.

The telescoping baton is 800,000 volts of pure, unadulterated power. It also has a 120 dB alarm and a light. It’s rechargeable, so you’ll never need batteries. It comes with a free holster to easily attach it to your belt.

It is very easy to use. That is how.

1. It comes partially charged. So the first thing to do is to fully charge it for about 8-10 hours.

2. When you need to use it, remove it from the case by releasing the clasp that holds it in place.

3. Press the switch to activate the baton.

4. Once activated, the cane extends from 13 inches to 21.5 inches.

5. The 8.5-inch extension is fully charged with 800,000 volts of power.

6. The site of the flying sparks and crackling sounds the stun gun makes are enough to scare off an attacker.

7. I advise picking up a loaded stun gun or an assailant to see it. Two-legged and four-legged dogs seem to know that this is bad news for them.

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