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Old 06-28-2012, 12:32 PM   #40
T and C
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Folks,

One thing to remember about pepper/bear/wasp sprays is that they fill the air with tiny droplets of toxic/irritating liquids. They spread rapidly due to pressure and heat variations. If you were to spray someone in the door or interior of your trailer, it would only be a few seconds before some of the droplets reach where you are. On pepper spray packages the advice is to spray then leave the area immediately.

I once tested a pepper spray, then removed a little piece of fuzz from the nozzle. A little while later I unthinkingly rubbed my eye.

OUCH!!!!!!

Another thing to remember is that some people are able to resist regular police level pepper spray due to drugs or whatever. I once saw a youtube video where they were pepper spraying female marine trainees in the face with pepper spray, and then making them fight another girl with pungee sticks. Think a 5 foot pole with big firm pads on both ends for hitting you in the head. The point is that these girls were able to do it!

Tom
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