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Afraid Of The DarkDecember 11, 2007

It’s natural to be afraid of the dark.

 

Part of this may go back to our fabled monkey ancestors.  Think of things three million B.C.  Monkey Man could walk around on the ground.  Grab food.  Try to discover fire.  Contemplate the wheel.  And, when he saw danger, hightail it back into the safety of the trees.

 

When night fell, Monkey Man could no longer see the approaching threat.  So, all he knew was that darkness meant danger.  Monkey Woman and Monkey Kid knew this, too.

 

So, even today, humans are afraid of the dark.

 

(Even if you’re a grown up.)

 

Maybe especially if you’re a grown up.  By then, you’ve learned that there are no supernatural creatures out there trying to grab you.  Nothing in the closet.  No one hiding underneath the bed.

 

By now, though, you know that there are real dangers in the dark.

 

Crimes of physical violence are much more common in the hours of darkness than during the day.  There are shocking crimes that are often described as happening “in broad daylight”.  These are the crimes that seem more natural to the hours of the night.

 

Another risk is just safety.  If you can’t see the risks you can’t avoid them.

 

It only there were something that could help you see in the dark and defend you from what you are able to see.

 

Stun Flashlights combine a powerful flashlight with a mega-powerful stun baton.

 

Which is pretty cool.

 

You can choose two different levels of electrical devastation.  Simple and easy to use, you can defend yourself without causing permanent damage.

 

Even better, you’ve still got a flashlight, so there’s no dark to be afraid of.

It’s not just a flashlight or a powerful stun baton, it’s also got a 130 db alarm.  (That’s about as loud as a jackhammer.)

 

 

One Stun Flashlight with three powerful ways of keeping you safe.

If you're prepared you'll never be surprised,

Michael Gravette

 


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