Common questions

Where should I carry my pepper spray?

Where should I carry my pepper spray?

DO carry your self defense spray religiously Whether you are walking alone at night, jogging around the neighborhood, or going to and from your car in the parking lot (grocery store, shopping mall, parking garage, it doesn’t matter), you ALWAYS want to have your pepper spray in your hand.

When should you not use pepper spray?

Pepper spray should only be used if you or another are actively in danger of physical harm from a person or animal. Spray the attacker in the face and eyes for best effect. Pepper spray may not be as effective on intoxicated people or those who have a high threshold to pain.

Is pepper spray good for self defense?

Pepper spray is widely used in the US, and is marketed as an effective self-defense device. While pepper spray can be useful in deterring an attacker, many pepper spray owners do not have any experience using it. Overall, participants rated the side-slide device as the most effective self-defense device.

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Can you use pepper spray inside?

Pepper spray is still a safe and effective weapon indoors; however, it is important you know how it works and how to handle it. The main concern is a lack of ventilation – it will smell a little foul. Worst case scenario, you experience a low to medium level air contamination.

Why is pepper spray illegal?

Paradoxically, the use of pepper spray is illegal in war, because it is considered chemical warfare according to international statutes governing weapons of war. But it is legal when used by law enforcement or by a private individual in self-defense situations.

Which is better for self-defense mace or pepper spray?

Are Mace and Pepper Spray the Same? The original mace formula was also found to be very toxic. Pepper spray is an irritant and uses oleoresin capsicum (often called OC). Pepper spray works as an inflammatory agent and is more effective on people under the influence (and is less likely to cause toxic harm to the user).

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Which is worse Mace or pepper spray?

What happens when you spray someone with pepper spray?

Pepper spray causes irritation of the eyes, skin, and mucus membranes. Skin exposures can cause pain, redness, swelling, and itching. Inhalation exposures can cause coughing, difficulty breathing, nasal and throat irritation, and runny nose. These effects are usually mild and temporary, lasting minutes to hours.

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