Things To Look At Whenever Seeking Pepper Spray
Despite the fact that their noncustodial father gives child support diligently, I am still left to rear a five year old and a three year old. Self-defense became a goal of mine after I learned of a fellow single mom who got robbed just when her small boy was out along with her.
I had such great hopes of having a defense spray keep me secure, as it seemed to be the simplest crime repellent to operate. All that I would have to do was aim and then shoot at the criminal. Before I discovered a wildfire pepper spray, though, I had no such success.
In the beginning, I suppose I did not know any better and settled for far inferior sprays which were anything but hassle-free. I just about gave up on pepper sprays until one colleague clued me in on exactly what kinds to be aiming for.
My workmate didn't suggest the Wildfire pepper spray per se but instead hot pepper sprays. Apparently, these generate more potent and instant results. As a quick hint, 18% pepper spray is much better than 10%.
Defense sprays generate a painful burning sensation in the skin as well as hindering the air pathways and forcing the eyes to close. Hot pepper spray achieves this at increased speed and also power.
Armed with newfound information, I set about finding a product that fit the bill and wound up in some way with a Wildfire pepper spray. I became interested upon looking into user testimonials that claimed it was the hottest as well as quickest to react on the market.
The word on the web was that this 18% pepper spray contained totally of food-grade oleoresin capsicum or OC blended with UV marking dye. Either the stream or fogger 4 oz. tube is said to produce 20 immediate bursts which work for 15 to 18 feet.
I don't question that other defense sprays may match my colleague's concept of powerful pepper sprays. And all sorts of pepper sprays are non deadly. But, having seen the Wildfire pepper spray at work, I'm not likely to change devices in the near future.
I had such great hopes of having a defense spray keep me secure, as it seemed to be the simplest crime repellent to operate. All that I would have to do was aim and then shoot at the criminal. Before I discovered a wildfire pepper spray, though, I had no such success.
In the beginning, I suppose I did not know any better and settled for far inferior sprays which were anything but hassle-free. I just about gave up on pepper sprays until one colleague clued me in on exactly what kinds to be aiming for.
My workmate didn't suggest the Wildfire pepper spray per se but instead hot pepper sprays. Apparently, these generate more potent and instant results. As a quick hint, 18% pepper spray is much better than 10%.
Defense sprays generate a painful burning sensation in the skin as well as hindering the air pathways and forcing the eyes to close. Hot pepper spray achieves this at increased speed and also power.
Armed with newfound information, I set about finding a product that fit the bill and wound up in some way with a Wildfire pepper spray. I became interested upon looking into user testimonials that claimed it was the hottest as well as quickest to react on the market.
The word on the web was that this 18% pepper spray contained totally of food-grade oleoresin capsicum or OC blended with UV marking dye. Either the stream or fogger 4 oz. tube is said to produce 20 immediate bursts which work for 15 to 18 feet.
I don't question that other defense sprays may match my colleague's concept of powerful pepper sprays. And all sorts of pepper sprays are non deadly. But, having seen the Wildfire pepper spray at work, I'm not likely to change devices in the near future.
About the Author:
Hary K Gatsch has been educating people how to operate self defense products to defend themselves for dozens of years now. There are dozens of options, like stun guns, pepper sprays and personal alarms. He offers complete help and instruction on how to operate the products.
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