Sunday, July 21, 2013

How You Can Stop An Assailant Really Quickly

By Kent C Wermer


Just while I had been examining my very own 1/2 oz. 18% Wildfire pepper spray, someone else instantly got me from behind, encircling my own waistline and also entangling my left hand. I screamed as well as struggled to become free. Luckily, I had the key ring of this key chain defense spray around my own finger, therefore it did not fall the instant I stepped on his own foot. He shouted and let go of me.

I staggered and turned around, my non-lethal device all set for discharge. I was able to aim the hot pepper spray in his face, and did he bellow in pain once again soon after a 2 second burst. They stated it was a fast-acting defense spray due to the extremely high OC (oleoresin capsicum) formulation. And I proved that.

The guy's eyes closed. He rubbed his own face, apparently as a result of burning sensation to the skin. He groped around, and went into a horrible coughing fit. I could imagine the heat my own attacker must have suffered as soon as the pepper grains began permeating his skin.

He was on his knees, continue to hold his chest, when I made a decision to leave the crime scene. I was advised the results is going to be felt for thirty minutes or so, and there was nothing to worry about given that pepper spray gives simply no permanent injury.

The body's response to a strong pepper spray, that one being measured at 3 million Scoville Heat Units, is swifter and more intense when compared with regular. Mine's pepper is absolutely pure and food-grade, which makes it risk-free as a defensive weapon.

If I had not been checking the small pepper spray, it would have been hidden in my own hand, still enabling me to get my own attacker off guard.

Pepper sprays that are tiny however powerful make a convenient combination. I do not have to spray very much for the preferred results to happen and end violent actions.

I am certainly thankful to my bro for giving me the Wildfire pepper spray as a birthday present. At this moment, I feel less risky about going out of the house as well as going for walks at nighttime.




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