Saturday, November 17, 2012

Effective Strategy Of Protecting Oneself From Danger After Work

By Walliam J McCuin


Saturdays and Sundays were my time along with my estranged daddy. The two of us used nearly all of those in the house of a couple who was once circus performers. Dad was an accountant having an unfulfilled goal to become an acrobat. He loved to listen to their stories from the big top.

I am older today and a fire dancer, collaborating with a fire-eater who is that couple's son. It is amusing how that turned out. My already risky trade might underemphasize the real-life dangers surrounding me but my lipstick self-defense spray reminds me that I am not invincible.

Aptly, I discovered self-defense when I discovered risky business. Self-defense spray, a non-lethal weapon for that purpose, doesn't disable forever. Before the short-term effects diminish after thirty minutes, you can escape and call 9-1-1.

How it works is by stirring up a grave burning feeling onto the skin as well as in the eyes. And potent self defense sprays restrict breathing plus force the eyes to fold and also trigger unrelenting coughing as well as gagging.

Masked self defense sprays are kinds that look like anything but themselves. Unaware that you are armed, your own aggressor could drop his guard and be susceptible to an attack. No matter that you're smaller or weaker, you can strike unopposed.

A pepper spray pretending to be a lipstick is ideal for a lady stage performer just like me, if I do say so myself. My own is stuffed with some twenty half-second bursts effective for 10 feet.

Small self defense sprays are super-handy to tote and also keep. You slip one into most any pocket and you are good to go. Throughout an attack, you cover it within your hand while looking for a chance to spray the clueless aggressor.

Whenever I pull my lipstick pepper spray out in front of others, say, in the backstage, no person bats an eyelash. It is only lip color, after all, or so they believe. So, I can continue to be protected in a job which invites as many haters as admirers.




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