By Jimbo M Lesneyy


Out of numerous personal defense products on the market, pepper sprays are among the most desired. Like a lot of users, I like the fact that they don't require immediate contact with the opponent in order to deliver the results. Obviously, the big plus is utilizing a device that can paralyze another person but is non-deadly and won't leave permanent injury.

Even the harmless-looking lipstick self defense spray can knock an aggressor down with a two-second burst. My pal, Natalie, described the effects this way: once the spray hits the face, the eyes slam shut and the target screams in pain as his skin burns up.

With a strong defense spray, or one with higher pepper concentration, respiration is constricted and the attacker gags. The effects can last up to 45 minutes, which is more than enough time to get away or call for assistance.

Another camouflaged pepper spray is a favorite of Elise, a oz. perfume shaped pink heart 15% pepper spray. Elise has moved to another state where it is even more necessary to possess some personal protection weapon.

Elise said to me the higher the oleoresin capsicum concentration, the hotter the spray. Even with short bursts, expect severe effects which will really paralyze your enemy.

The element of surprise normally catches a criminal off guard. She has been successful at blocking harm or injury using her perfume self defense spray.

My first self defense gadget is a pepper pen. It is hassle-free to keep in my pocket or purse, and readily concealed when in my own hand, yet this packs a wallop. I have observed a target slump down due to a coughing fit and burning feeling on his skin.

Safeguarding oneself versus the big, bad world doesn't imply needing to learn how to fight. Self defense devices are enough to provide you with self-confidence in potentially dangerous situations. Just learn to utilize them properly so you will not be left a statistic.




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