Friday, July 28, 2006

Self Defense products:Pepper Spray Part 3

Today, we continue with our Pepper Spray Tutorial, and we will see what the law says about owning, buying and using a pepper spray for self defense, and the possible effect and damages post spray.

Is owning and buying a Pepper spray Legal?

The law varies from country to country, state to state and before even thinking to buy a pepper spray, it is strongly recommended that you check the law of your country on: buying, owning and using a pepper spray.

What about the damages caused by the pepper spray?

No damages should be left to the person you sprayed. I have been sprayed several times, and nothing happened afterwards.

However, you should be aware that in some cases, it can lead to complications. Some people died after being sprayed, due to respiratory problems, and other parameters.

In this case, it is another story, that's why you really need to see the law first.

From my experience, spraying someone directly in his mouth must be avoided, because it can prevent him to breath, and bring complications.

Also, according to the power of your device, you should adjust the distance, because if it is too strong, and you are too close, it can be really dangerous for that person, and you don't know if he has problems to breath, or how his body will react to the spray.

Spraying someone will not harm him, but this is a general statment. One never knows.

Take care.

See that policeman getting peppersprayed during training, and note how the man hit him from his back. He just can't see anything. After sometimes, he will recover.

See that Pepper Spray Video if you have never seen a pepper spray in action. You may need to download it. It is exactly what will happen if you spray someone directly in his face.

Actually it is a police training, and you see that after a few second, the man recover. According to your opponent resistance, the effect will last from some seconds to one minutes; just the time for you to run like a mad.

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