Effects of Pepper Spray

 

There are many effects of pepper spray you might consider if you are thinking about using this type of self defense option. Many things to think about is that it is one of the most effective deterrents, it works longer than tasers or stun guns, it will cause coughing and choking, and it burns really bad.

For years police officers have used pepper spray as a non violent method of control in situations such as riots and perpetrators who resist arrest.

When you use pepper spray you are using something that works even more effective than stun guns and tasers. Stun guns work by disabling the nervous and the muscular system but only for a few moments.

All you have to do now is press down and spray. When you use pepper spray it is designed to be used in the face of an attacker. You need to be sure that you hold down the button of the spray can and use it liberally in their face.

Most spray pepper canisters feature a safety function to prevent accidental discharge, belt loops for easy carrying and quick deployment, and a serial number for quality-tracking purposes.

Pepper sprays do work and will protect you from being a victim of crime. If you use pepper sprays in conjunction with street smarts, a good stun gun, and some type of hand-to-hand self-defense classes, pepper sprays are a highly effective tool for staying safe and sound.

These defense sprays basically all do the same thing. They all cause burning watery eyes, burning sensations on the affected skin areas, disorientation, and some sort of respiratory distress.

An added benefit of pepper spray is that its effects last until treatment is received. This ensures that the attacker will not get up and pursue you, but will instead be forced to sit, blindly, and wait for law enforcement to arrive.

The product is available in a range of strengths, including those suitable for stopping dogs and bears, as well as human beings. And, since the canisters are available in a range of sizes, all you need to do is pick one that fits your hand or bag or pocket.

You don't want to empty your canister on the first blast, so short one or two second blasts aimed at the attackers' face are most effective. Pepper spray does expire, so check your pepper spray often and replace it every year or two. Stay alert and be safe.

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