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Pepper Spray Saftey Tips

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

wayspray2.jpgThere are many people who unbeknownst to themselves are allergic to pepper  spray. In fact there have been many unconfirmed cases of death due to such allergic reactions.  If such an occurance happens to you or someone near you, I recommend that you start by calling 911.

Be sure to not rub the afected area. As this can be difficult you may need to subdue to person who is affected. Rubbing the skin clean will not stop the pain. The victim is only sreading the inflammation.

Next apply an antidote. If an OC decontamination product is available apply to the affected area. If no antidote is available douse with milk. Or by flushing the affected area with lots and lots of water, one can usually cleanse the affected area in that manner.

Conform to Your State’s Laws

Monday, August 24th, 2009
Conform to Your State’s Laws

In the U.S., different states have different laws and regulations regarding the sale, carrying and use of pepper spray. Massachusetts classifies it as a firearm, and residents interested in pepper spray have to hold a valid license to carry firearms and buy them only from licensed firearms dealers. In Wisconsin, pepper spray cannot be camouflaged and must have a safety feature on it to prevent accidental discharge. In New York, anyone over 18 can legally possess pepper spray, but it must be purchased in person – not by mail order or online – at a pharmacy or from a licensed firearm retailer. In California, the spray container must hold less than 2.5 ounces.

Luckily for those states that have container size restrictions, the pepper spray Pepper Shot comes in containers of 2 ounces or less and still packs a punch. Its 10% pepper spray is rated at 2 million Scoville heat units and made with a very fine grain that is more effective than the coarser grains of other pepper sprays. It comes with various accessories for easy access, including a holster that can attach to your belt loop, an automobile visor clip and a quick release keychain. Pepper Shot is sure to keep your peace of mind intact, no matter what state you live in.

Concealed Protection in Pepper Spray

Monday, April 27th, 2009
Concealed Protection in Pepper Spray

Depending on the size, a canister of pepper spray can be quite a clumsy object to carry around, and it can be even more difficult to use given a tense situation.  Keeping a large canister of pepper spray concealed in your coat, purse, or backpack can also take up a lot of room, especially for an object so seldom used.  Instead of carrying regular sized pepper spray, keep a pocket pepper spray concealed on your person.  These smaller canisters of pepper spray pack the same amount of power as a regular canister, but are available in a more functional size.  The only drawback to these smaller canisters is that they fire fewer bursts of pepper spray before becoming depleted.  But a single burst of pepper spray is enough to knock out an attacker, and having more is really only necessary for multiple uses. 

All people living in an area with potential danger should carry a canister of pocket pepper spray for protection.  Pepper spray is one of the most reliable and humane ways to deter a potential attacker, and many attackers will be deterred by the presence of pepper spray alone. 

Safety at a Distance

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
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 When confronted with an attacker, it can be frightening to be up close.  For this reason, sometimes pepper spray isn’t practical when you need to be at close range to use it.  Under these circumstances, a pepper shot will work much better.  The pepper shot has much larger range than your standard canister of pepper spray.  In addition, the pepper shot is accurate often up to thirty feet, making it ideal if you’re being followed or just sense that danger is around the corner. 

Whether you’re walking at night, in a secluded area, or just in a place you don’t feel safe, a pepper shot will put your anxieties to rest and allow you much needed confidence.  Everyone should have protection for those dangerous circumstances.

Pepper spray first aid

Monday, October 13th, 2008
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Pepper spray is a chemical which immediately affects the body in a severe manner. If you are ever shot with pepper spray, there are a few tips you should know about first-aid response to it.

First of all, there is no way to neutralize the effects of pepper spray, although they can be lessened. Capsaicin, the active ingredient in the spray, is not soluble in water, so no matter how much you douse yourself in it, nothing will change. You should blink vigorously to encourage tears, which will help flush it from your eyes and wash it from your face with soap, shampoo, dish washing detergent, or other detergents. Milk will also provide some relief from the burning sensation, as will ice, cold water, a cold surface, or a fan.

Pepper Shot

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Pepper ShotPepper Shot is  a 10% pepper spray rated at 2 million sciville heat units. Pepper Shot is made of a very fine grain that is more affective than a coarser grain of most pepper sprays. Pepper Shot swells the mucous membranes making it very difficult to breath. If shot in the eys it will swell the veins causing the eyes ot close. The affects of Pepper Shot will last up to 45 minutes but no permanent damage will be caused. All the Pepper Shot products have a locking actuator. The tri pack gives you full Pepper Shot protection, Home, Auto, and Personal model. Be safe not sorry.