By Kenth B Irons


Among non-deadly products, pepper sprays for personal defense are preferable as they may be used successfully from some distance. I tried using one, and was really thankful to have stopped a crook ten feet away making use of my personal lipstick defense spray.

I am aware the body's reaction to the spray is immediate, even though its effects are momentary and never give permanent injury. I caught my own assailant off-guard because of my disguised self defense spray. He never thought I could keep him away from me.

This was a two-second spray. His palms went to his own face as his eyes slammed shut because of the inflammation of the veins. I possibly could tell he felt a burning experience on his skin. He immediately broke into coughing fits. I went away, and never peered back.

My sister residing in Riverside swears by her 4 oz. defense spray fogger for a couple of reasons: its heat, and the fine grains which travel for 18 feet the second sprayed. Sarah uses a potent pepper spray that requires only a few bursts to be able to grab the desired result of immobilizing an aggressor.

The target of this 10% defense spray is going to feel unbearable heat on the skin. This is because of its heat amounting 2 million Scoville Heat Units. This also worsens the inflammation of the mucous walls to restrict breathing.

Not like defense sprays in stream form, the fogger pepper spray emits fine pepper grains which penetrate the pores rapidly. She was once 12 feet from the assailant, however still managed to knock him down.

His own 9 oz. pepper gel is the favorite of a buddy of mine. If pepper sprays are in gel form, they adhere like adhesive the moment the grains hit the skin. The more you rub at gel defense spray, the sooner that permeates the skin.

This one is an 18 percent self defense spray rating at 3 million Scoville Heat Units. Being in gel form makes this one of the great pepper sprays for self-defense.




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