Archive for January, 2009

Incapacitate Instantly!

Incapacitate Instantly!

The new Taser C2 series has almost 100% effectiveness rating. It combines the injury reducing benefits of traditional stun technology with a quantum leap in stopping power via new Electro-Muscular Disruption (EMD) technology.  Police studies show that it has a higher instant incapacity rate than a 9mm hand-gun.  The Taser C2 will shoot out two darts attached to 15 feet of wire and lets 50,000 volts travel through the wire.  This power over rides the central nervous system and provides and incredible takedown power.

The Taser C2 requires a background check for it be activated.  So if you have a criminal record, you won’t be able to order one.  The Taser C2 has cartridges that have a unique serial number so the police can identify the user in case the device is misused.  There is a lifetime guarantee for this product.  As long as a police report is issued, the unit will be replaced free of charge.

Posted by Number1Stunner  January 30th, 2009

Don’t Get Hurt While Defending Yourself

Don’t Get Hurt While Defending Yourself

A stun gun is a self-defense device that utilizes high voltage and low amperage electricity to disable an attacker for several minutes.  It is non-lethal but really gives a kick that will bring your attacker down.  The current will not pass through your body even when the attacker is touching you.  This is a great device to have especially if you live in places where your safety can be compromised.

The Stun Master is one of the most trusted and reliable names in the industry.  It has been in the business for over 10 years and continues to make great products.  There are different models that give 100,000 volts up 775,000 volts.  You just have to find the one that will really fit your needs.  But always check with state laws regarding the use of stun guns.

Posted by Number1Stunner  January 30th, 2009

Protect your home or car with an infrared camera that sees in the dark

Infrared Camera

Advances in technology have brought the infrared camera into the price range of ordinary consumers.  Available in small packages and easy to install, most of these  units feature infrared LEDs around the lens to discreetly illuminate an area at night (you can’t see the output of the LEDs, but they allow the camera to see better in the infrared spectrum).  One unit, The Cyber Eye, has a number of unique features.  It features a movement sensor that snaps a picture when it detects movement by an intruder.  The picture is stored in non-volatile memory (it stays there even when the power is turned off) for later retrieval.

To view the images, you plug the unit into the video input of a TV or video monitor.  You can also set the unit to  take pictures at 1-60 second intervals, and it can store up to 680 images.  The camera comes with two remotes that have an emergency button that, when pressed, will take a picture instantly.  You can use one of these infrared cameras to detect intruders inside or outside your home or business, or mount one on the dash or back shelf of your car to catch thieves and vandals.

Posted by WRGB  January 28th, 2009

Use a door stop alarm when you travel

Door Stop Alarm

A door stop alarm can be used to provide extra secuity in your hotel or motel room when you travel.   These ingenious little devices fit underneath the door (they look just like a regular doorstop) from the inside, and if anyonne tries to open the door they sound a loud, 125db alarm.  You can sleep safely and peacefully knowing you’ll be warned if someone tries to break into your room.  While they can’t be used while you’re away from your room, a door stop alarm can provide a lot of peace of mind when you’re there.

The door stop alarm conains a sensor that senses the pressure when someone tries to open the door, thus setting off the alarm.  It also acts as a doorjam, they won’t be able to open the door easily.  Lighweight and easy to pack into a suitcase, they use a common 9-volt battery for power.  So if you travel a lot, why not purchase a little peace of mind for your next trip?

Posted by WRGB  January 24th, 2009

Use a diversion safe to protect your valuables from thieves

Diversion Safe

A diversion safe is simply a container for valuables that is designed to look like something other than a safe.  You can get diversion safes that look like a jar of peanut butter, a book, a soda can, a flower pot, and just about anything else you can name.  The idea behind a diversion safe is to hide your valuables in plain site.  Statistics show that thieves spend an average of only 8 minutes in someone’s home, so a diversion safe provides you with a huge advantage - they don’t have time to look through your pantry or all the books on your bookshelf.

It’s important to keep in mind that a diversion safe is your last line of defense - they’re not designed to be secure, you simply open them.  So if you think you need  a little more protection then get a real safe.  But chances are your valuables would be safe from most any thief in a diversion safe and you can’t beat the price when compared to a real safe.  So why not spend a little money for a lot of peace of mind about the safety of your valuables.  More information on the diversion safe.

Posted by WRGB  January 23rd, 2009

The Ultimate Stealth Self-Defense Weapon - A Cell Phone Stun Gun

Cell Phone Stun Gun

If you want to carry a stun gun, but don’t want to advertise the fact, get a cell phone stun gun.  These little gems look like fully-fucntional cell phones (even camera phones), but are actually powerful stun guns.  Your attacker wil never know what hit them.  The units can put out as much as 800,000 volts,  and some have other functions built into them, such as an LED flashlight, a personal alarm and an anti-theft wrist strap.

You can sound the alarm to warn your attacker away, meanwhile telling them you’ve got a stun gun in your hand.  Or shine the LED flashlight in their eyes so you can stun them.  The anti-theft wrist strap sounds the alarm if the cell phone stun gun is grabbed by your attacker, and the stun gun is disabled so he can’t use it against you.  Why not gain a little piece of mind and look at one of these today.  More information on the cell phone stun gun.

Posted by WRGB  January 22nd, 2009

The C2 Taser - One for the Ladies

C2 Taser

The new C2 Taser from Taser International is a departure from the handgun-style tasers we’ve seen from them in the past.  It features a sleek, ergonomic design and comes in a variety of colors, including leapord-skin!  Targeted mainly to the ladies, this new taser has all of the same features as Taser International’s other consumer model, the M18 Advanced Taser.  Right down to the optional laser sight.

The C2 Taser uses the same EMD (Electro-Muscular Disruption) technology and advanced re-loadable cartridge system.  It has the same 15 foot range and uses a lithium power pack that can deliver up to 50 firings.  The unit comes in 9 different colors - black, blue, silver, pink, fashion pink, red, leapord-skin, forest camo and desert camo.  It’s capable of delivering a 50,000 volt shock over the 15 feet of wire contained in the cartridge.  The C2 Taser is sure to be a winner.  More information on the C2 Taser.

Posted by WRGB  January 16th, 2009

Advances in Technology Have Brought Down the Cost of Burglar Alarms

Burglar alarms

Advances in the technology used to make them has brought down the price of burglar alarms conisderably.  It is now possible for the average home or small business owner to purchase affordable burglar alarms and install them.  Advances in wireless technology have made installation much easier, with no complicated wiring to run.  A typical burglar alarm conists of two main components - a central panel and door and windows sensors.  The central panel typically connects to the phone line in order to place a call when the alarm is tripped.

The door and window sensors send a signal to the central unit if a window or door is opened, and the central unit dials an alarm monitoring company (there is a small monthly charge for this service).  The door and windows sensors in a wireles system are easy to install since you do not have to run wires back to the central unit.   Many systems also include a motion detection sensor, so if someone manages to bypass the door and window sensors, the system will be triggered as they move about.  If you haven’t already done so, now might be the time to consider a burglar alarm for your home or small business.

Posted by WRGB  January 15th, 2009

Going to a National Park in Grizzly Bear Country?

Bear Spray

If you are, be sure to take along some bear spray.  Grizzly bears are a real danger in some of our national parks.  If you plan to be hiking or camping in an area with a grizzly bear population, then you should be prepared for an encounter with one.  Bear sprays are special pepper sprays that are used to repel grizzly (and other species) bears in the event of an attack.  They use a special formula that is approved by the EPA for use against bears, so make sure you get one that’s approved for the type of bear you might encounter.

The Sierra Club has asked the Forest Service to require that anyone entering a national park with a grizzly bear population be required to carry an approved bear spray.  This is to protect both humans and the grizzly bear population, as bear spray could save you from having to kill a grizzly in self-defense.  More information about bear spray.

Posted by WRGB  January 14th, 2009

A Barking Dog Alarm Can Alert You to Danger

Barking Dog Alarm

Police say a barking dog is one of the best deterrents to burglars available.  Maybe you want the advantages of a guard dog without the responsibility.  Well, technology has provided a solution to your dilemna - the barking dog alarm.  This is an electronic device that monitors an area for movement, a plays a pre-recorded barking dog sound when movement is sensed.  This is enough to alert you to danger if you’re at home, or to scare off would-be intruders while you are away.  These devices are reasonably-priced, especially when compared to the price of owning the real thing.  And they never need food or water.  For more information about the barking dog alarm.

Posted by WRGB  January 13th, 2009