Archive for June, 2010

Stun Alarm Flashlight

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

The following is a story how the Stun Alarm Flashlight
was used.  At the end of the story, you will find a bonus offer
just for you.

Ever since her husband died, Abby felt a little less safe in
their brown brick townhouse. They had always wanted to live in
the city together, so they saved up what they could to buy a
fixer-upper in a blossoming neighborhood.

Then David got sick.

Before very long, Abby was on her own again. She wanted to hang
on to the good memories of that house, feeling confident that she
and her neighbors were driving the bad element off the block.

Still, she always made sure she was prepared for the worst. And
when the lights went out on her during a really violent
thunderstorm, she shuffled downstairs to the broom closet for her
favorite flashlight, a gadget David had bought for her for their
last Christmas together.

Sixteen and a half inches long, but still very light, Abby loved
how it brightened up a room. She turned it on, and looked for her
emergency radio.  Red and blue lights flickered through the
windows, so Abby figured that the power would come back soon.

As she swiveled around, the bright beam of light illuminated a
strange face.  Abby gasped.

“Don’t make a sound,” growled the stranger, “or I’ll hurt you.”

It didn’t even take Abby a heartbeat to lunge forward with the
flashlight. Her attacker grinned, expecting to deflect a blow.
Instead, he received a 200,000-volt jolt of electricity from the
flashlight’s built-in stun baton. Abby loved that flashlight for
a reason.

Rushing over to the window, she activated the flashlight’s
piercing alarm. Cops outside saw her waving the light and rushed
up to her building. She found out later that her attacker was a
convicted criminal who tried to escape when his prisoner
transport vehicle crashed into a utility pole.

That explained the blackout – and the presence of this scary
individual in Abby’s home. The police sergeant had a blast
explaining to the detectives how Abby used an innocent looking
flashlight to nab one of the city’s most wanted felons.  And Abby
felt David’s presence in their home even stronger than ever.

Yours in safety,  Doug Austin

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Pepper Shot Tri-Pack

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

The following is a story how the Pepper Shot Tri-Pack was
used.

Nina had just accepted a big promotion, which meant a bigger
paycheck, but a longer commute. Luckily, she lived in the city
and commuted out to the suburbs, so she didn’t get stuck in the
crazy traffic that some of her friends had to endure every day.

One morning, she woke up extra early to get ready for an
important staff meeting.  Scooting down a side road at over
seventy miles per hour, she noticed flashing lights in her rear
view mirror.

“Ugh,” she grunted. “One week into this job and I’m already
getting a ticket.”

Still too early for many of the gas stations to be open, she
pulled into a lighted space on the side of the road. Under the
lights, she noticed the police car was unmarked. A trooper got
out of the vehicle and paced toward her.

She rolled down the window a little bit as he approached.

“Good morning, ma’am,” he said. “Do you know how fast you were
going through that thirty five mile an hour zone?”

Kim rolled her eyes and said, “I’m sorry, officer, but I don’t
know. How fast do you believe I was going?”

“Let’s not worry about what I think, just yet,” he said. “I’ll
need you to step out of the car, please, ma’am.”

Kim thought it was strange that he hadn’t asked for her license
or registration. And when she took a longer look at him, now that
her eyes were adjusting to the light, she noticed he wasn’t
wearing a uniform.

“Officer, could I just see your identification clearly, please?”
she asked.

“Ma’am, I order you to get out of this car RIGHT NOW,” he
demanded.

Kim observed that he looked far too unkempt to be a real police
officer. At the same moment, the man tried to reach in through
Kim’s car window. She reached up for her visor and pulled down
her emergency canister of pepper spray.

Aiming right through the crack in the window, she nailed her
attacker right in the eyes. As he stumbled into the road, she
started up her car and sped up the highway. She found an open gas
station a few miles up the road, where she called police.

They found her attacker stumbling through the woods not far from
where Kim left him. It turns out he had been preying on women in
the early morning hours for months, but hadn’t been caught. Kim
not only saved herself, she helped put a dangerous man behind
bars.

Yours in safety,   Doug Austin
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The Pepper Pager

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

The  following is a story how the Pepper Pager was used.

Kim loved spending time with the kids at the community center.
She remembered how important her mentors were to her when she was
growing up, and she enjoyed the chance to give something back.

The only thing she didn’t enjoy about her volunteer work was
trying to find a safe parking place in the neighborhood. Some
nights, she really understood why so many of these kids were at
risk.

At the same time, she wanted to project an air of confidence and
security – she couldn’t let any of her kids see how nervous she
was. That’s when she discovered the Pepper Pager.

The Pepper Pager looks like a standard pager – the kind that many
business people clip to their belts. Instead of delivering
important messages, the Pepper Pager protects its owners from
dangerous attackers by concealing up to twelve bursts of
debilitating pepper spray.

One night, while heading back to her car after a late session, a
haggard man accosted Kim on the street, demanding money. She
tried to walk past him, but he kept blocking her path.

“What’s your hurry?” he asked.

Another man strolled out from an alleyway behind Kim.

“Hey, Jake,” he called out, “this girl’s in a hurry!”

Kim pleaded, “Just let me pass, guys.”

Jake mocked her, crying, “Just let me pass,” in a singsong voice.

Jake’s friend reached out to grab her. That’s when she grabbed
the Pepper Pager from her belt and sprayed the attacker right in
the eyes.

As he screamed in pain, Kim spun around to see Jake lunging at
her. She blasted a second shot of pepper spray at him, which sent
him tumbling through the ground.

Kim ran up the street, hopped in her car, locked the doors and
dialed 9-1-1.  Within minutes, two less criminals haunted that
neighborhood.

Yours in safety, Doug Austin

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