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The StaticOff Zapper Stopper protects you from getting zapped, zapping any other person, and protects your precious electronic devices, for up to 30 minutes, by draining the charge that is on your body. However your body is recharging all the time! Some of the variable factors that can affect static charge are: * level of humidity in the air * wearing synthetic clothing * sitting on synthetic covered furniture * petting pets * walking across a carpeted floor

The StaticOff Zapper Stopper is designed to blend in - visually and functionally - with a device that it is currently installed in virtually every room in your house — the common light-switch! Simply replace all of your existing faceplate covers with StaticOff Zapper Stoppers and eliminate the discomfort and danger of static discharge from your life! See http://www.staticoff.com/

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  • Halleyscomet -Your comment is 100.00% wrong.

    The StaticOff touchpoints are electrodes, connected to a high impedance circuit that includes a non-linear device. The combination provides a slow, controlled discharge of the static charge.

    Therefore, YOU DO NOT GET A STATIC SHOCK USING STATICOFF.

    Shalom Wertsberger

    Inventor, CEO, StaticOff

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  • Whoever filmed this infomercial needs to be drawn and quartered.

  • Low production quality but funny video!

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  • Halleyscomet, what do you know about electronics? Not much. I'll explain: a shock happens when the current flows in a very small amount of time. If there's a resistance to the current (through impedence as StatisOff explained), the shock will not be a shock anymore if it is delayed enough. Take a class in electronics and learn about capacitors and resistors. I myself take a key and touch something on the wall with it and that fixes it for me good enough.

  • I stand corrected. According to the user "StaticOff" the product will prevent an actual shock. I still think installing a bunch of custom light switch plates in your home is overkill, but if that's what you want to do about static electricity you're welcome to do so.

  • All this does is provide a grounded surface. You STILL get a static shock, it's just discharged on the plate instead of some other random object. Touching a metal doorknob will accomplish the same thing.

  • Very Cool!

    M.D.,CEO Penfishingrods,com

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