Just several months back, my older brother called me up to advise me that one of his female coworkers had been found raped and left for dead a couple of blocks from her apartment. He then inquired if I knew any kind of basic form of self defense for women.
I told him that aside from yelling, I knew nothing with regards to protecting myself. My answer irritated him a lot that he hung up the phone.
After several days, he sent me a text to go meet him for drinks. Once we were settled, he inquired if I had ever made use of pepper spray in my life.
Pepper spray, as he explained, is a non-lethal weapon and will not cause lasting harm on its target. It causes a unpleasant feeling akin to burning on the skin as well as in the eyes of an assailant. This burning feeling is going to incapacitate the assailant briefly, providing enough time for the victim to flee the area.
My sibling talked to me more regarding hot pepper sprays. The pepper solution for these kinds causes a stronger reaction as it has 18% pepper concentration. Some of them are keychain pepper sprays, that can be attached onto a bag for fast access.
As soon as he noticed that I was satisfied with his explanation, he took out of his coat pocket a 1/2 oz. Wildfire small 18% pepper spray. Its spray could reach up to 8 feet in length. This prevents the enemy from getting too close. It provides 5 one-second bursts, in case your very first spray was off-target, along with a quick key release keychain as well as a locking actuator.
I was left without words for about 5 seconds. The self-defense weapon was pink! He grinned and said that there were blue, red, and black ones but he would like to see the look on my face right after I saw pink.
Well, I took my pink pepper spray and attached it on my bag. I am really glad that my big bro is thoughtful. Self defense for women felt so much easier using a defense spray that I thought to cancel the lessons I had paid for just before my sibling showed up.
I told him that aside from yelling, I knew nothing with regards to protecting myself. My answer irritated him a lot that he hung up the phone.
After several days, he sent me a text to go meet him for drinks. Once we were settled, he inquired if I had ever made use of pepper spray in my life.
Pepper spray, as he explained, is a non-lethal weapon and will not cause lasting harm on its target. It causes a unpleasant feeling akin to burning on the skin as well as in the eyes of an assailant. This burning feeling is going to incapacitate the assailant briefly, providing enough time for the victim to flee the area.
My sibling talked to me more regarding hot pepper sprays. The pepper solution for these kinds causes a stronger reaction as it has 18% pepper concentration. Some of them are keychain pepper sprays, that can be attached onto a bag for fast access.
As soon as he noticed that I was satisfied with his explanation, he took out of his coat pocket a 1/2 oz. Wildfire small 18% pepper spray. Its spray could reach up to 8 feet in length. This prevents the enemy from getting too close. It provides 5 one-second bursts, in case your very first spray was off-target, along with a quick key release keychain as well as a locking actuator.
I was left without words for about 5 seconds. The self-defense weapon was pink! He grinned and said that there were blue, red, and black ones but he would like to see the look on my face right after I saw pink.
Well, I took my pink pepper spray and attached it on my bag. I am really glad that my big bro is thoughtful. Self defense for women felt so much easier using a defense spray that I thought to cancel the lessons I had paid for just before my sibling showed up.
About the Author:
Steven J LaPhae has been educating people how to operate self defense items to protect themselves for years. There are many options, like stun guns, pepper sprays and personal alarms. He offers full help and instruction on how to operate the items.
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