How To Stop An Enemy Before He Can Injure You

By Kent C Wermer


Just when I was looking at my own 1/2 oz. 18 percent Wildfire pepper spray, another person suddenly nabbed me from behind, encircling my waist as well as holding my left arm. I yelled and fought to be let loose. Thankfully, I got the key ring of this key chain defense spray around my finger, thus it didn't slide the instant I stomped on his foot. He shouted and let go of me.

I staggered and flipped around, my very own non-deadly device all set for discharge. I managed to direct the hot pepper spray in his own face, and did he bellow in pain once again after a two-second blast. They mentioned this was a fast-acting pepper spray due to the high OC (oleoresin capsicum) formulation. And I verified that.

The person's eyes closed. He rubbed his face, possibly because of a burning sensation towards the skin. He groped around, and went into a dreadful coughing fit. I could picture the heat my very own attacker could have endured the moment the pepper grains started permeating his own skin.

He was down on his own knees, still holding his chest, the second I decided to escape the crime scene. I was told the results would be suffered for half an hour or so, and there was absolutely nothing to be worried about considering that defense spray leaves simply no permanent harm.

The body's reaction to a potent defense spray, this one being measured at 3 million Scoville Heat Units, is faster and far more intense compared to normal. Mine's pepper is absolutely pure and food-grade, which makes it safe as a defensive weapon.

In the event that I had not been examining the little pepper spray, it would have been hidden within my very own hand, still making it possible for me to catch my own assailant off guard.

Pepper sprays which are small however strong create a convenient mix. I don't need to spray very much for the desired results to occur and stop aggressive actions.

I'm certainly thankful to my bro for providing me the Wildfire pepper spray as a birthday present. Right now, I feel less risky with regards to getting out of the house as well as walking at nighttime.




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