Monday, February 4, 2013

Effective Way Of Protection For Kids During Risky Scenarios

By Kraen A Brower


Three high school children just got robbed in the downtown area. My daughter, Sandy, is aware of the incident means she will not be permitted to go out as much. However the girl is wise. Thus, she set out to convince us that she could safeguard herself adequately with pepper spray for personal protection when out of the house.

She first presented that pepper sprays were non-lethal and wouldn't leave long-term harm. Three things happen if you get hit either on the eyes or skin: it goes through the pores, causes the eyes to close due to an agonizing burning sensation and also constricts breathing so you gag.

My girl desires a potent defense spray. This signifies a much more concentrated oleoresin capsicum formula for swifter reaction. A 4 oz. self defense spray she pointed to had 18% pure OC content which could fell an opponent quickly. And Sandy loved the handy size, that made the small self defense spray very easy to conceal in her hand.

My spouse remembered a police officer pal from Santa Barbara and requested for advice. Steve states pepper spray gel is one more form of self defense spray which sticks just like glue. The minute you rub at the affected area, it sinks through the skin, triggering a lot more discomfort.

He tried a 4 oz. pepper gel which worked inside a range of fifteen to eighteen feet. Steve says this works even at close proximity just like within a vehicle or in the home. And, whenever it is utilized appropriately, there is no threat of the user getting contaminated by the spray.

While still not sold on arming Sandy with a defense spray, I caught a TV program talking about methods girls could safeguard themselves from perilous situations. Disguised self defense spray was most ideal for us since the attacker would not think this was a weapon.

The lipstick defense spray could have fooled me. This was a 1/2 oz. canister offered in 5 attractive colors. The spray worked up to a range of 10 feet.

Sandy may be right. It will not hurt to lug pepper spray for self defense so that you could get away from an assailant.




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