Where Can I Buy Pepper Spray?

By Natasha A. Unzueta


With the increasing crime rate across the nation, we need to be more alert and prepared for any instance of crime that may come and threaten us. Pepper spray, also known as OC spray (Oleoresin Capsicum), is just one form of safety measure that can be used to defend ourselves against attackers who intend to hurt or harm you. A small container can easily disperse enough chemical to confuse your attacker by causing temporary blindness for 15-30 minutes, long enough for you to escape. Most of these sprays also contain a UV dye that is not visible to the attacker and takes several days to wear of, this can be of value to the police if the individual is caught. Some also have CS in them, this is similar to riot control gas that police use it causes uncontrolled choking and coughing.
[Where To Buy Pepper Spray]


There are some exceptions, however. Some pepper spray concentrations can go as high as 10-percent and still be effective. For example, Mace, a company that makes self-defense sprays, offers a 10-percent solution that is well known to immediately incapacitate any would-be attacker. Ask around.The other thing to keep in mind when you go to buy pepper spray is your state's law. Many states have no restrictions on concealing and carrying mace. Other states may require a permit. Still others may restrict what kind of pepper sprays are allowed, require the holder to carry a permit or take classes, or flat-out prohibit pepper spray. Call your local police station and ask them what self-defense items you can carry, and what you will need to do.

My best advice go to the internet and do a search for " where do you buy pepper spray" type it in quotes as shown it will narrow the results you get back. The first 3 or 4 listings are paid ads and will likely include eBay, Amazon and WalMart these are good for getting an idea what is available and prices however here again you may be getting products that have been sitting awhile. The next 10 or 20 should yield a good number of on-line retailers that have been around for a good while or the search engines would not have any interest in them.

Where can I get mace? I hear this question all the time and it's one that everyone needs to know the answer to. The problem is everyone seems to wait till usually a crime has been committed and they are scared or worried about their personal security. One of the best and least expensive ways to protect yourself is with mace products, there are several Mace Products and two that really can be lifesavers are the Mace Key Chain Pepper Spray the Mace Pepper Spray Baton which is basically a Kubaton with pepper spray inside ready to unleash. The Mace Pepper Spray Baton is available in five colors; pewter, black, red, blue & purple, the key chain product comes in a variety of colors also.

Last thought for you there are review websites that can help you find reliable shops to purchase these types of sprays as well as other self-defense products.These reviews often have inquiries like "where do you buy pepper spray?" and other questions commonly asked by interested buyers. By reading the responses of others we can locate information about what self-defense products are bought more and what companies are most reliable. Where ever you decide to go and purchase your spray, please check your local state regulations as to what dealers are allowed to sell these sprays. Also, most states require you to be 18 years of age in order to purchase and carry such products.

Another of the great Mace Products is the Mace Pocket Defense Spray (Hot Pink) - The Hot Pink Mace Defense Spray Pocket size model is convenient for storage in your pocket, belt, or purse. Designed to fit the average women's hand and is accurate and easy to discharge. The 12 gram unit contains approximately 5 to 15 short bursts with an effective range of 8 to 12 ft. This is more safe and effective than a stun gun since stun guns require a close contact self-defense perimeter.

Mace spray is commonly used for personal defense--it's easy to carry, easy to use, and can be quickly disabling but not lethal. Mace and pepper spray are both commonly used products in police activities, for military use and for personal self-defense. Mace is known as a type of tear gas, while pepper spray is made up of a combination of hot peppers called oleoresin capsicum.

If you have chosen to use Mace Pepper Spray then you have made a wise decision. It will stop a potential attacker in their tracks from a comfortable distance. This small device is affordable, easy to use, and extremely efficient and will take complete control of the attacker and put them at your mercy. Preparation and paying close attention to your surroundings is what it's all about. Keep Mace pepper spray throughout your home, on yourself, and in your car. The criminal mind isn't going to give you a moment to find your weapon and it certainly isn't going to do you any good if you aren't carrying it.

Since pepper sprays have a shelf life, if you are unsure of when yours expires, be sure and replace it with a new can once a year, on the conservative side. Then you can use the old can to practice with. Print a picture of a face on the computer, and tack the picture up on the fence or a tree. Then stand upwind and shoot away!OC SPRAY ILLUSTRATION: Pepper spray is derived from cayenne pepper, so imagine biting down on a single very hot chili pepper, it's likely to cause discomfort but the symptoms will quickly diminish. The same experiment with 10 potent chili peppers is likely to invoke tears, coughing and more. While not a scientific comparison, this is similar to the difference between a 1% solution, and a 10% solution.

When it comes to purchasing self-defense weapons it is very important that you DO READ the directions and also become very familiar with your new device. It's very important to spend a sometime learning and getting comfortable with your pepper mace. This can make a huge difference in an attack situation. Knowing how and when to use your Mace Pepper Spray is crucial.




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