
There are many kinds of stun guns, from small and stylish to intimidating. Choose one that fits your personality and conceals well with lipstick or a cell phone. Any voltage will bring an attacker to the ground in the right areas. These devices come in many sizes and colors, so they can be used in almost any situation. When used correctly, however, you might not even know you have one.
TASER 7CQ
Consider reliability, power delivery and ease of use when shopping for a taser. You should avoid gimmicky designs and select a unit that's effective and easy-to-use. This article will highlight the best taser guns that women can use. These devices have powerful disabling power without the risk of accidental discharge. Our recommendations are below.

SABRE S-1005
SABRE produces the SABRE S-1005 stun gun, designed to be a deadly weapon for women. These weapons are well-known for stopping attackers and can be useful for women in many situations. These guns can work with all body types, even small-framed women. You can also add additional features like a wrist strap, alarm, and built-in flashlights.
VIPERTEK VTS-989
VIPERTEK’s VTS-989 stum weapon for women is capable of delivering the highest level of electrical charge. This stops attackers from following them. This stum gun works by interrupting brain messages that control voluntary muscle movements. The shock of high voltage causes disorientation, confusion, and loss of balance. This gun is legal in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Its 4.4-star rating is based on hundreds of customer reviews.
TASER 7CQ comes with an integrated flashlight
The TASER7CQ - the next evolution in the TASER home defensive shooting stun guns - is the TASER 7CQ. This less lethal weapon is manufactured in the USA, and registered with Axon. Its lightweight and compact size make it easy enough to carry in your wallet, pocket, or waistband. It has two live cartridges and works with Noonlight. This app allows you send GPS coordinates and alert emergency personnel immediately.

VIPERTEK VIPERTEK 989 with built-in flashlight
VIPERTEK VTS-989 is the most practical self-defense taser designed for women. It comes with a flashlight and a built-in flashlight. This compact rechargeable taser, designed for women, comes equipped with a flashlight that is bright enough to scare off potential attackers. For extra grip, this taser comes with a nonslip rubber coating. This taser is ideal for women who go out at night, or who don't wish to be seen as a target.
FAQ
How can you stay safe when you're not physically able?
If you aren't physically able defend yourself from an attack, then you should seek out someone who is.
You might need to ask someone for help. You may have to call the 911 emergency number. However, if you wait to act, you might die.
Your local shelter for domestic violence can be reached as well. Many shelters offer safety classes that teach women how they can protect themselves.
Is it legal to give a stungun to a child.
It all depends on the child's age.
Under 18: No.
18+: Yes
If you give a stun gun as a gift to a minor, make sure they are aware of the dangers.
It should be used only under the supervision of an adult.
Is it legal to carry a stungun?
Yes. But, you'll need to get a permit from your local government.
Fill out the application form and pay the fee to apply for a permit.
You must keep your permit visible, such as in your wallet, once you receive it.
You'll need to apply again if you lose your permit.
Statistics
- Boxers aren't allowed to fight in a clinch, which is a position that occurs in 80% of the streetfights. (mmaclan.com)
- Most likely, the person will want some kind of boxing match, so if you can out-box them, this would be 100% ideal for survival. (budodragon.com)
- Verbal harassment was the most common form, but 51 percent of women said they were touched or groped in an unwelcome way, while 27 percent of women survived sexual assault. (healthline.com)
- In a January 2018 survey of 1,000 women nationwide, 81 percent reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment, assault, or both in their lifetime. (healthline.com)
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How To
How to Survive An Invasion At Your Home
Home invasion is frightening, especially if you have children. We didn’t know that we would be experiencing it ourselves as we embarked on our home security system installation adventure. Here's the information we've gleaned so far.
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Don't Let Your Kids See The Attackers. Two men entered our home while our children were asleep upstairs. We kept them downstairs until the police arrived. Our kids weren't hurt, but they saw enough to traumatize them.
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All valuables should be secured Our bedroom has a safe that holds valuables. Even if someone attempts to break into your house, they won’t be able access it.
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Keep an eye out on burglars. We live in a neighborhood that has a lot of burglaries. We pay attention to suspicious cars and people.
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Have A Backup Plan. If something happens, our family will be taken over financially. If necessary, we have a plan for leaving the country.
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Be prepared. If you ever find yourself in a situation where you must defend your life, you must be prepared. Make sure you have food, water, and other supplies ready.
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Call 911 first. Call 911 immediately if you suspect that someone has broken into the house. It is better to call 911 immediately than wait for the authorities to come to your house.
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Use common sense. You won't allow anyone in who isn't right for you. Invite strangers only to visit.
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Get Help From Neighbors Or Other People In The Area. If you feel uneasy, call friends or neighbors. You can have them watch your back while calling the police.
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Stay Calm And Do As Instructed By Police Officers. Stay calm and do exactly as instructed by officers. Do not run or resist arrest.
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Take pictures of any evidence. Take pictures of any evidence found during the investigation. This includes fingerprints and blood samples.
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Local Law Enforcement Should Be contacted. Report to law enforcement, even if there was no injury. Doing so may prevent future crimes against you.
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Call the Insurance Company immediately. Your insurance company should be contacted immediately. Let them know everything and then ask for an adjuster.
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Remove Personal Belongings. You should get rid of all personal belongings. Take off expensive jewelry and keep it safe.
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Clean Up After Yourself. Keep your surroundings clean. Clean up after yourself.
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Talk about What Has Been. Talk about what happened to someone else. You never know who could use this information against your later.