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Pepper Spray Top Related Articles
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1). Pepper Spray: What Is It And How Does It Work By : Frank Go
Pepper spray (also known as OC spray-Oleoresin Capsicum), or capsicum spray is an inflammatory agent. (A chemical that irritates the eyes to cause tears, pain, and temporary blindness) The spray is an organically based inflammatory agent derived from the active ingredient of cayenne peppers. Pepper spray typically comes in canisters, which are often small enough to be carried concealed in a pocket or purse.
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2). A Guide to Pepper Spray Laws By : Ross Bainbridge
Pepper spray is the most popular self-defense weapon, but it is not legal in all states. At the time of publication of this writing, common pepper spray law was that you are allowed to carry it in all states.
In California, the largest can of pepper spray you are legally allowed to carry is 2.5 oz.
In Michigan, New York, Wisconsin, and Hawaii, pepper spray law says you are allowed carry it.
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6). Self Defense-Parking Lot Safety By : Jack Krohn
There is nothing more impressive than shopping in a mega mall with more stores than you can visit in a year. The malls get bigger and bigger every year. With more square footage and more stores comes bigger parking lots. Bigger parking lots mean more and more customers have to park what seems like forever away from the final destination. It is good exercise for sure to make that trek however it is fraught with potential risks among them are theft, vandalism, rape, assault, robbery and even kidnapping.
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8). Bits of Pepper Spray Facts By : Robert Langdon
Pepper spray is non-toxic, non-inflammable, legal self-defense equipment. The active ingredient of which is the same pepper content that we get from hot cayenne peppers used for cooking.
Capsaicin, the active ingredient, is oil extracted from the tissue of the cayenne pepper, which is located just below the stem.
What are the effects of pepper spray contents?
The immediate effects of pepper spray are as follows:
* Temporary blindness * Tearing and burning sensation in the eyes.
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10). The 411 on Pepper Spray By : Victoria Lee
Do the words "pepper spray" conjure up images of a great new spicy sauce from Emeril’s kitchen? Unlike your favorite hot sauce, pepper spray is not something you’d want to use to spice up your dinner. No, pepper spray is one mean self-defense device, and that is why it is so popular.
And just like hot sauce, there are many different kinds of pepper spray on the market.
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12). Self Defense With Pepper Spray - The Shot That Can Save Your Life By : Sandra A. Mosley
Pepper spray is the non lethal shot that can save your life. Pepper spray is an organic based chemical compound that irritates the eyes to cause tears and pain. It is an inflammatory agent which causes an immediate burning sensation and involuntary closing of the eyes. The active ingredient in pepper spray is capsaicin, a chemical derived from the fruit of plants in the Capsicum genus, including chilis.
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13). Personal Protection Devices Self Defense for Beginners By : CHARLES MCLEAN
Everyone needs to be concerned with personal protection and how to defend themselves. For those considering purchasing a self-defense device and/or weapon, there is basic knowledge to become familiar with.
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14). Should You Take Bear Spray On Your Camping Trip? By : John Morris
It is always best to come prepared for anything and everything that life has to offer. Of course, the same idea applies to camping trips where, if you are lucky enough, you may get the best experience of your life (and not encounter any grizzlies).
Of course, it has also been said that luck is actually preparation getting to meet that ever elusive opportunity...
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15). Safety Tips For Joggers By : Robert Palmer
A frequent error that joggers or runners make is that they become so preoccupied in their physical activity that they fail to be alert and pay attention to their surroundings. The following are a series of personal safety tips for joggers and runners:
- Jog or run with a known companion.
- Jog or run in a familiar area.
- Do not jog or run in a heavily wooded, poorly lighted or secluded area, particularly if jogging or running alone.
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16). Mace Pepper Spray By : Ralph D. Winn
One in every six women is sexually assaulted in her lifetime--that's 17% of the female population. According to the CDC, in this past year alone, 300,000 women reported having been raped, and it is estimated that those reports represent less than 40% of actual rapes. The bottom line is: You need to protect yourself. Mace pepper sprays are excellent means of self-defense.
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19). Personal Protection and Safety Being Aware and Fighting Back By : CHARLES MCLEAN
Whether you live in a small community or a big city, learning to be aware is paramount to your personal protection and safety.
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