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How to Use Pepper Spray against Perpetrators
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If you are feeling the effects of pepper spray, blink vigorously to encourage the eyes to produce tears. Use a mild detergent or soap and plenty of fresh water to cleanse the skin. The active ingredient in pepper spray is contained in an oily carrier base, so water alone will not entirely remove pepper spray from the skin. Any oily substance such as vegetable oil or Vaseline can also be used to remove pepper spray from the skin. Apply cold substances such as ice to provide relief, and get plenty of fresh air.

Knowing how to use pepper spray powerfully can save your life. Remember, aim for the eyes of the assailant and ensure that your body is not running in the direction of your safety spray. When you keep this information in mind, you understand how to use pepper spray to best protect you from perpetrators.

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John Audlee is the president of Security Protectors, LLC. and a wholesaler distributer of Personal Safety and Surveillance products. John has been teaching people how to defend themselves for years. Let him show you how to protect everything you value.

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