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Frequently Asked
Questions About Pepper Spray
Is pepper spray legal?
In most states pepper spray is legal to possess and carry.
You should check with your local law enforcement office or
your states Attorney Generals office for any regulations your
state may have. There are states where pepper spray is legal
but there may be size, age or OC concentration restrictions.
You should check on these restrictions as well.
Is there anyplace where I cannot
carry my pepper spray?
Yes. You cannot carry pepper spray on board commercial aircraft.
This is a Federal crime that can carry up to a $25,000 dollar
fine. It is ok to carry pepper spray in your checked baggage
although it is highly advisable that you notify the ticketing
agent when you check your baggage. Also since 9/11/01 you
may have issues when carrying pepper spray into secured locations
such as a Federal buildings, State buildings or anyplace where
you pass through a security checkpoint. Although there are
no laws that we are aware of you should use your common sense
here.
How does pepper spray work?
Pepper spray's active ingredient is OC or oleoresin capsicum.
The OC is derived from Cayenne peppers these are some of the
hottest peppers in the world. Unlike MACE or tear gas, which
are irritants, pepper spray OC is an inflammatory agent. Contact
with mucous membranes (eyes, nose, throat and lungs) causes
immediate dilation of the capillaries. This can result in
temporary blindness and instant inflammation of the breathing
tube tissues and systematically cuts of all but life support
breathing. OC also will create an intense burning sensation
on the surface of the skin. However, OC will cause no lasting
after effects. The effects last from 15 to 60 minutes. Because
OC is an inflammatory agent and not an irritant it is effective
on those who feel no pain such as psychotics and those under
the influence of drugs or alcohol.
When should I use my pepper spray?
Although no defense item is 100% effective in every situation
you will need to assess the situation as it happens. You should
ONLY use pepper spray if you are threatened or your life is
in danger. please note that it IS a crime to use pepper spray
to commit malicious acts.
How do I use my pepper spray?
If you have to use your pepper spray make sure you have distance
between you and the threat if at all possible. Aim the spray
at the eyes and facial region of the threat then release a
1 to 2 second burst of spray. After you have done this MOVE
out of the way but keep your eyes on the threat. Pepper spray
can take a couple of moments to cause a reaction and by watching
the reactions of the threat you will be able to determine
if you will require another shot of pepper spray. Boxers have
a saying "Stick and Move" well the same applies
here. Just remember "Spray and Move", "Spray
and Move". Once the threat is eliminated seek help and
call the police. You may also wish to get a Tactical Use of
Defense Spray Manual. It is loaded with useful tips on using
defense sprays. This booklet can be found on all of our pepper
spray purchase pages.
What is pepper spray made of?
Pepper spray is a derivative of Cayenne pepper. The oils
are extracted from the pepper using a high-pressure process.
This process leaves you with the active ingredient in pepper
spray known as OC or OleoResin Capsicum. The pure pepper extract
is then diluted with an inert ingredient that reduces the
SHU or Scoville Heat Unit to get it down to a useable SHU
for pepper spray. SHU is a unit of measurement that determines
how hot something is the rating goes from 1 million SHU up
to 5 million SHU. 1 million SHU is detectable on the palette
in concentrations as little as 1 part per million or 1 drop
of OC in 1 million drops of water. All of our sprays are 2
million SHU and in much higher concentrations than 1 part
per million.
Will my pepper spray expire?
Yes. That is why we print an expiration date on every can
of pepper spray. ( except the fox sprays they expire 2 years
from the purchase date.) Usually all other sprays expiration
date is 3 to 4 years from the date of purchase. Although the
spray life is indefinite it does start to lose potency over
time. Any use of the spray beyond the expiration date is HIGHLY
unadvisable. We strongly advise you to replace your pepper
spray every year! That way you are always assured of the potency
of the spray.
How can I be assured my pepper spray
will work when I need it?
You should get in the habit of testing your defense spray
every 90 days. To do this first go outside and determine which
direction the wind is blowing. Remember to always stand upwind
from the direction you are spraying. Depress the firing mechanism
for ½ second. This test should be performed upon purchase
and every 90 days after that. Be aware that every time you
test your spray you reduce the contents of the canister. If
you are using a key chain model and you test regularly you
will need to replace the unit every 9 to 12 months if you
follow the recommended testing procedure above. See the reference
chart on the back of the packaging for additional information.
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