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Training Enhanced: Inert practice spray is revolutionizing safety drills by allowing realistic, risk-free simulations. This innovation boosts preparedness while minimizing hazards for trainees and instructors alike.
Learn how to quickly activate and deploy pepper spray with this simple step-by-step guide. Stay prepared and confident by mastering the essential techniques for effective self-defense in any situation.
Traveling with pepper spray? Know the size limits and rules! Many airlines restrict containers over 2 ounces, and local laws vary. Always check regulations before packing to stay safe and compliant.
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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.
Several states now require in-person purchases from licensed dealers for firearms and certain restricted items. This ensures thorough background checks and promotes responsible ownership, enhancing public safety and regulatory compliance.
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Pepper spray causes intense eye irritation, leading to pain, tearing, and temporary blindness. It also inflames the lungs, causing coughing and shortness of breath, while skin contact can trigger redness and burning sensations.
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Curious if pepper spray loses effectiveness over time? It’s mainly the propellant that degrades, causing spray issues. The formula itself remains potent longer, but proper storage is key to ensuring reliability when it counts.
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Testing your pepper spray safely is crucial for effective self-defense. Follow our step-by-step guide to ensure proper function without risk. Always test in a controlled, open area while using protective gear.