Ever walked across the room, touch a metal object, and ZAP! — get a painful shock? Ever tried to kiss a loved one, and ZAP! — exchange a painful jolt instead? Ever reached out to turn on a piece of electronic equipment, and ZAP! — suddenly it no longer works? This is the result of a static electricity built-up in your body. It is the same process that causes lightning, and every time you get zapped, you are very literally lightning-struck! (albeit by a very tiny, minute lightning, but a lightning nonetheless)
Until now, the most you could do is bear the pain, and/or hope your computer, television, telephone, etc. survives the electrostatic discharge.
But now, all you have to do is install the StaticOff Zapper Stopper — a static-eliminating solution that if used regularly, will clear your body of static charges buildup. Designed almost invisibly into a simple and universal household device — the common light-switch coverplate, using the StaticOff Zapper Stopper will quickly become second nature and help you STOP the static zap!
All you need to do is briefly touch one of the corner touch-points, and you discharge yourself easily and painlessly.
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:
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! Click here for group pricing, enjoy static-free living and finally STOP the static zap!
For the curious mind:
The StaticOff Zapper Stopper works by connecting touch-point electrodes
(at the corners of the faceplate) to a simple electronic circuit. All
are connected to a neon bulb that serves as a non-linear device, which
also doubles as a light source indicator. From the neon bulb the charge
is drained to ground through a small wire (visible in one of the screw
holes) that touches the screw. This conducts the charge to the switch,
and from there to the household ground.