Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Prevent Attacks With Wildfire Hot Self Defense Spray

By Gryan C Gruckner


Music has been my life ever since high school. So when I started college, I thought of establishing my own all-girl band, with me handling the lead vocals.

Wanting to have a name in the music business, we would book gigs on our own without any professional help. We would end up playing in venues where drunken men would often give us a hard time.

For that reason, we decided that each of us bring a hot pepper spray during gigs. We had an encounter with a group of men one time. They were trying to convince us to join them outside the bar where we played when a woman from another band sprayed a type of Wildfire Police Pepper Spray.

The boys left but she warned us that we would be meeting a lot of those. We thanked her before she left and asked what kind of hot pepper spray she used.

She employed the 1 lb. Police Pepper Spray, which has a pistol grip stream top with an effective range up to 25 feet. She mentioned that all Wildfire Police Pepper Spray products are law enforcement grade police pepper sprays.

This means that these Wildfire products have been used and found effective by police officers. Right after the incident, we opted to buy different variants of this brand.

The hot pepper spray that I got was the Large 1.5 oz. Keychain Spray with 3 million scoville heat units. I thought it would be very handy especially that we lugged our instruments around by ourselves.

Because of having a more effective range up to 20 feet, our drummer bought the Pepper Spray 9 oz. Pistol Grip while our two guitarists bought the 9 oz. Firemaster Crowd Control and the other type of hot pepper spray. It is still better safe than sorry.




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