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Testing your pepper spray safely ensures it works when needed. Always check expiration dates, perform short sprays in an open, well-ventilated area away from people, and never test directly on skin or indoors.
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Carrying pepper spray can boost your safety during daily walks. Always check local laws, keep it easily accessible, and practice aiming. Use it only in emergencies to protect yourself effectively and responsibly.