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If your pepper spray gets confiscated, stay calm and know your rights. Check local laws, consider alternative self-defense tools, and always carry legal documentation. Stay safe and informed to protect yourself effectively.
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For maximum safety, replace your pepper spray every 2 to 4 years. Over time, the spray can lose potency or clog, reducing effectiveness. Regularly check expiration dates and inspect the canister for damage.