Recommendations Concerning How To Always Keep Night Walks Safe Using Portable Self-Defense






by Troe C Scot


I never came across the need to buy pepper spray keychain gadgets until I was assigned to the graveyard shift. As a customer service representative, I was typically assigned to daytime duties. At least, that was true a couple of months ago.

Everything has changed since some fellow workers have come and gone over the past 2 months. Some made a decision that they could do better and looked for other jobs. While I am still content and very pleased with what I am doing, it's the evening walks that get to me.

I look forward to my work but not the dark streets that I go through on my way there. My area is not as friendly as many areas are. Even though I have lived nearly all of my life there, I hardly ever feel safe.

Before I began on my evening shift, I packed my things well over the weekend, ensuring that I had my 1/2 oz. pepper spray with quick key release key chain hidden safely within. Should an assailant make an attempt to approach me, I could spray my target with incapacitating heat worth 2 million Scoville units coming from 8 feet away.

It pays to have a compact pepper spray available for protection. Apart from being portable for light travel, it can effectively thwart any possible danger. That is the key reason why I never leave home without one of my mini pepper sprays.

Once I take out my lipstick pepper spray, my assailant will simply think that I am prepping myself up, literally, for a beautiful death. Well, who would suspect a disguised pepper spray to be incased inside a simple tube of lipstick?

After hitting a target with a 2 oz. pepper spray stream, I could readily escape and ask for aid. I do not worry that any lasting effects will result from my actions simply because defense sprays are all non-lethal. The contents only linger long enough to allow me to leave, nothing permanent.

Right now, I purchase pepper spray keychain items on a regular basis just as I would replenish food inside my fridge. And I am all the safer for it.




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