Air
Taser Information
HOW DOES AN AIR TASER WORK?
While
the AIR TASER® uses extremely advanced technology, it is simple to
use: Simply pull back the safety slide and press the trigger. The AIR
TASER’s microprocessor is programmed to administer a 30-second TASER-Wave®
discharge — so you don’t have to worry about how long to hold
down the button. Or, turn the unit on or off at your discretion. Because
the AIR TASER® transmits pulses into the nervous system, a hit anywhere
on the body can be effective (see chart below). Thus, it is much easier
to use than sprays or firearms which require a hit to a specific zone
of the body. An optional laser sight provides laser illumination for pinpoint
accuracy (and stronger deterrence). Yet, with all this technology, the
AIR TASER® requires no maintenance other than replacement of its 9-Volt
alkaline battery when the battery indicator shows the battery is low.
The
TASER® is highly effective because the electrical signal penetrates
the nervous system regardless of the placement of the probes. The entire
human body is covered by the neural net, which the AIR TASER® uses
to knock out the target. Since the T-Waves can penetrate approximately
two cumulative inches of clothing, the probes do not have to penetrate
the flesh or cause bodily harm to be effective.
For a bullet to be instantly effective, it must hit a vital organ such
as the heart or brain. Similarly, chemical sprays or pepper sprays must
hit an assailant in the face -- no easy task in fast moving confrontations.
And, in a windy environment, sprays can be blown back onto the user. The
AIR TASER® can be used more effectively and with less training than
other self-defense technologies.
HOW CAN THE AIR TASER BE SO EFFECTIVE YET NON-INJURIOUS?
The AIR TASER does not depend upon impact or body penetration to achieve
its effect. Its pulsating electrical output interferes with communication
between the brain and the muscular system, resulting in loss of control.
However, the AIR TASER is non-destructive to nerves, muscles and other
body elements. It simply affects them in their natural mode. More importantly,
no deaths have ever been directly attributed to the TASER .
WHAT HAS TESTING REVEALED REGARDING THE AIR TASER?
Anesthesiologist and specialist in medical electronics, Dr. Frank Summers,
MD of St. Joseph’s Hospital, Orange, California, directed tests of volunteers
at St. Joseph’s in 1971 and 1974. Dr. Summers stated, "...We undertook
this [volunteer test] in the operating rooms at St. Joseph’s Hospital.
We had an assembly of cardiovascular surgeons, cardiologists... we had
a real [TASER]. We tested extensively and made movies. The tests were
impressive. We monitored all parameters of physiology, including electrocardiographs.
The tests did not produce any lethal effects and we found that the background
work that had been done did indeed pan out in practice."
DOES THE TASER AFFECT THE HEART OR A CARDIAC PACEMAKER?
The AIR TASER’s output is well below the level established as "safe" by
the federal government in approving such devices as the electrified cattle
fence. In a medical study of the Model XR 5000Ô electronic stun gun, Dr.
Robert Stratbucker of the University of Nebraska Medical Center confirmed
that the T-Wave does not interrupt the heartbeat or damage a pacemaker.
Any modern pacemaker is designed to withstand electrical defibrillator
pulses that are hundreds of times stronger than the AIR TASER’s output.
The AIR TASER current of 0.3 joules is well below the 10-50 joule threshold
above which cardiac ventricular fibrillation can occur.
ISN’T HIGH VOLTAGE LETHAL?
High voltage, in itself, is not dangerous. One can receive a 25,000-volt
shock of static electricity from a doorknob on a dry day without harm.
The physiological effect of electrical shock is determined by: the current,
its duration, and the power source that produces the shock. The typical
household current of 110 volts is dangerous because it can pump many amperes
of current throughout the body indefinitely. By contrast, the AIR TASER
power supply consists of an alkaline 9-Volt battery that is capable of
supplying less than three watts of electrical power for a few minutes.
WILL THE TASER CAUSE ELECTROCUTION?
No. The output is metered by the electronics and the electrical energy
in each pulse is always the same, regardless of the target condition.
The electrical output will not be transferred from one person to another
even if they touch. AIR TASER, Inc.’s president has been stunned by an
AIR TASER while standing in water to emphasize this point.
WHAT ARE THE AFTEREFFECTS?
A person hit with an AIR TASER will feel dazed for several minutes. The
pulsating electrical output causes involuntary muscle contractions and
a resulting sense of vertigo. It can momentarily stun or render an attacker
unconscious. Yet, the AIR TASER’s low electrical amperage and short duration
of pulsating current, ensures a non-lethal charge. Moreover, it does not
cause permanent damage or long-term aftereffects to muscles, nerves or
other body functions. A January 1987 Annals of Emergency Medicine study
reported TASER technology leaves no long term injuries compared with 50%
long term injuries for gun shot injuries.
MUST THE PROBES PENETRATE THE BODY TO BE EFFECTIVE?
No. The electrical current will "jump" up to two inches as long as both
probes are attached to clothing or skin. At most, only the 3/8-inch needlepoint
will penetrate the skin. They have less energy than a spring propelled
BB.
WHAT IF THE PROBES MISS?
The AIR TASER can be used in a touch-stun mode. The user is thus provided
with a final backup if the probes miss the target. Should the user miss
or engage a second attacker, he can touch the unit directly to the target
and it will work like a powerful touch-stun device.
WHAT IS THE BEST-SHOT AT MAXIMUM RANGE?
As long as the spread of the probes is at least six inches, the AIR TASER
will be extremely effective. To ensure that the spread is greater than
six inches, the AIR TASER should be fired at a target several feet away.
The optimum shot is from seven to ten feet away form the target to achieve
maximum effect. At seven to ten feet away - the spread of the probes will
be approximately 16 inches, ensuring that the target receives the most
efficient T-Wave flow.
DOES TEMPERATURE HAVE A DETRIMENTAL EFFECT ON THE AIR
TASER? No. The AIR TASER utilizes compressed nitrogen (an inert gas).
The AIR TASER compressed air capsules have successfully held their charges
at temperatures of minus 20º F and up to 160º F. Moreover, altitude will
not adversely effect the firing of an AIR TASER. In addition, the temperature
will not effect the T-Wave. However, as with any product containing polycarbonates
and other thermoplastics, the AIR TASER and Air Cartridges should never
be left in direct sunlight.
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