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Pepper spray causes intense irritation because it contains capsaicin, a compound that activates pain receptors in the skin and mucous membranes. This triggers inflammation, redness, and a burning sensation, overwhelming the nervous system.
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’s shelf life varies by price and quality. Higher-priced options often use better preservatives, extending expiry dates. Investing wisely ensures your spray remains effective when you need it most.
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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Experts urge storing pepper spray securely, away from children and pets, to prevent accidental exposure. Proper storage reduces risks and ensures safety in homes where self-defense sprays are kept.
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Traveling with pepper spray? Stay safe and informed! Different states have unique restrictions on size, concentration, and legality. Always check local laws before you pack to ensure hassle-free journeys and personal protection.
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Stay informed with the latest updates on international treaties regulating pepper spray. Discover new agreements, amendments, and enforcement trends shaping global standards for non-lethal self-defense tools.