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The Wireless Moose Fence™ delivers painful shock, but the amount of energy delivered is far too low to cause more than momentary discomfort.
The Wireless Moose Fence™ is safe for target animals and accidental victims because its shock has a very low amperage, a very short discharge duration, and a short current path.
The effective voltage range for the Wireless Moose Fence™ is 250-350 volts, which is small, even compared to a bolt of static electricity from your carpet that can be thousands of volts. This shock, like the shock from the Wireless Moose Fence™, does not harm you because the amperage is very low and the discharge time is very short.
At the most, the Wireless Moose Fence™ can deliver less than 0.15 joules in 11-12 minutes. The minimum amount of energy required to produce any discomfort at all through the human skin has been estimated to be about 0.05 joules.
The Wireless Moose Fence™ recharges itself only every 11-12 minutes, so there is no possibility of continuous or frequent shocks.
Precautions:
The Wireless Moose Fence™ will be charged about 12 minutes after the batteries are inserted. Avoid contact with the electrodes!
The insertion tool is sharp.
Posts can shock you even after batteries are removed. Before removal or storage, discharge the posts by crossing with insertion tool between electrodes before and again after removing batteries.
Powerful electric fences can deliver 25 joules every second, so in 30 minutes this type of fence charger can deliver an incredible 112,000 times more energy than the Wireless Moose Fence™ could deliver in the same time. The Wireless Moose Fence™ is effective with less energy because the Wireless Moose Fence™ delivers its shock to the moose's nose. Also, the circuit path of the Wireless Moose Fence™ post is short, and the resistance is low, so a small amount of energy produces a large effect.
The brightly colored cap on the Wireless Moose Fence™ serves as a warning not to touch, and you can easily removed posts from an area when children or pets are present. Warn children about the devices, and supervise small children closely around the devices.
Train pets to leave the devices alone. If a dog contacts the electrodes of the device, the shock is uncomfortable but harmless, and they quickly learn never to touch the devices again.
It is unlikely for a small bird, such as a hummingbird, to make contact with both electrode wires simultaneously. If it did make contact it would not be hurt because of the high resistance of the bird's beak and feet and the very low amount of energy delivered.
Spray from a water hose would discharge the Wireless Moose Fence™ harmlessly, without any possibility of shocking the person holding the hose. Again, this is in contrast to an electric fence, which presents a significant danger of a shock if sprayed with a hose.
The Wireless Moose Fence™ cannot trap moose like fences or meshes have been known to do. Moose can flee the area as soon as they contact the Wireless Moose Fence™.
Moose can be dangerous. The Wireless Moose Fence™ redefines moose territories so that they avoid your yards and gardens.
Try the Wireless Moose Fence™ for two years to see if it works for you.
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