1) Your taser is a weapon capable of inflicting personal injury and pain. When not with you, always secure your taser in a location safeguarded from children. Insure that you never store your taser armed. It's properly called the "ready" mode. Don't forget to check state and local laws before carrying a taser on your person.
2) Never point your taser at a target you don't intend to fire on. A taser can be potentially lethal. An accidental discharge could lead to several nasty legal repercussions.
3) Fifteen feet is the maximum range of the tazers sold to citizens. In order to judge accurately, measure 15 feet with a tape measure and familiarize yourself with this distance. The ideal range to your target is 7-10 feet. If you fire from a closer range, the darts of the unit may not lodge far enough apart to have maximum effect.
4) A taser distributes an electrical charge capable of igniting flammable substances. Never fire your taser near combustible or explosive materials.
5) Your taser is designed to render a target physically immobile. For this reason, never fire your taser at a target who is in water, as they will lose motor control and are likely to drown. A taser should only be used as a last resort when you are in immediate danger. There could be severe legal repercussions if used unnecessarily.
6) Your fingers and hands do not belong anywhere near the business end of your taser and don't point it at yourself.
7) If your taser is showing a low battery signal, replace the batteries immediately. Always keep your taser in good repair.
8) Although you can use a taser as a contact weapon, the effective minimum range for the probes to deploy with enough separation is about 3 freet. The ideal distance from your target is 7-10 feet. Familiarize yourself with this length.
9) Hold the taser properly and that's upright and level to the ground. Don't hold it at an angle or sideways. If you do the probes won't deploy as they're designed to do.
10) Familiarize yourself with handling aiming your taser in a safe location. You might want to buy an extra cartridge to practice discharging your taser. Never point your taser at an object you don't intend to fire on.
11) The largest area on the body is the chest. Aim there and you'll give yourself the best chance to hit your target. Actually one of the advantages of a taser is that as long as both probes make contact, any contact with the target is good.
12) After firing your taser, put put it down and leave the scene. Tasers discharge special identification tags that are traceable by police and there is a chance that your taser will be recovered and if not the company will replace it under the right circumstances. But you're not replaceable - so go. - 16928
2) Never point your taser at a target you don't intend to fire on. A taser can be potentially lethal. An accidental discharge could lead to several nasty legal repercussions.
3) Fifteen feet is the maximum range of the tazers sold to citizens. In order to judge accurately, measure 15 feet with a tape measure and familiarize yourself with this distance. The ideal range to your target is 7-10 feet. If you fire from a closer range, the darts of the unit may not lodge far enough apart to have maximum effect.
4) A taser distributes an electrical charge capable of igniting flammable substances. Never fire your taser near combustible or explosive materials.
5) Your taser is designed to render a target physically immobile. For this reason, never fire your taser at a target who is in water, as they will lose motor control and are likely to drown. A taser should only be used as a last resort when you are in immediate danger. There could be severe legal repercussions if used unnecessarily.
6) Your fingers and hands do not belong anywhere near the business end of your taser and don't point it at yourself.
7) If your taser is showing a low battery signal, replace the batteries immediately. Always keep your taser in good repair.
8) Although you can use a taser as a contact weapon, the effective minimum range for the probes to deploy with enough separation is about 3 freet. The ideal distance from your target is 7-10 feet. Familiarize yourself with this length.
9) Hold the taser properly and that's upright and level to the ground. Don't hold it at an angle or sideways. If you do the probes won't deploy as they're designed to do.
10) Familiarize yourself with handling aiming your taser in a safe location. You might want to buy an extra cartridge to practice discharging your taser. Never point your taser at an object you don't intend to fire on.
11) The largest area on the body is the chest. Aim there and you'll give yourself the best chance to hit your target. Actually one of the advantages of a taser is that as long as both probes make contact, any contact with the target is good.
12) After firing your taser, put put it down and leave the scene. Tasers discharge special identification tags that are traceable by police and there is a chance that your taser will be recovered and if not the company will replace it under the right circumstances. But you're not replaceable - so go. - 16928
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Some people question the need for self defense weapons in the home given the many home security products available today. Others will argue that a security camera might record the action, but it won't defend you or your kids. The choice is up to you.
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