Friday, October 30, 2009

Wildfire Pepper Spray - Why It's Right For Everyone

By John White

There are literally hundreds upon hundreds of different self defense products these days and almost every single one has its origins in police or military applications. In fact, these self defense products are still being used by these agencies. If it is effective enough for them to use than isn't it worth at least considering for personal use as well? Wildfire pepper spray is one of the most popular options you will find in this market and for good reason.

Pepper spray can be classified as the most popular form of personal protection there is. These products use oleoresin capsicum from cayenne peppers to become an effective form of self defense. Measuring in at around 2 million SHU, this spray is hot! The habanero is only about 300, 000 SHU and you probably thought it was too much to handle right?

One small spray is all it takes, from a canister of pepper spray, to cause choking, coughing, shortness of breath, pain and even temporary blindness.

Wildfire pepper spray is one of a very small portion of the market that contains over 10% of that nasty stuff that causes these side effects. It actually has close to 18% of the stuff, making it a logical choice for anyone. With 2 million Scoville Heat Units, you can't go wrong!

Wildfire pepper spray comes in five different sizes, half ounce, one and a half ounce, four ounce, nine ounce and one pound. These range from key chain size that work well for a purse all the way up to bounty hunter style containers that have a pistol grip attached. This is why you are sure to find one that meets your needs.

Because of how strong it is, Wildfire can be used in the home, vehicle, office or even outdoors. It's wide range of applications make its your first and last choice for self defense needs.

Remember, though, that even though pepper spray is legal nationwide there might be some states that have restrictions on its use. It's always safe to check with your local police station about pepper spray law first.

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