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OC Pepper Spray – What It Is and How It Works

February 21st, 2010

Oleoresin Capsicum Pepper Spray is the most widely used less-than-lethal, self-preservation product in use today. It is more generally referred to as “OC Pepper Spray.” In the past few years its popularity has grown. It has now become the primary personal defense device preferred by more average law-keeping individuals than any other defensive weapon.

Let’s take a closer look at OC spray to discover exactly what it is and how it works. Pepper spray is made from Oleoresin Capsicum (OC), a naturally occurring, safe compound found in hot pepper plants. This is where it gets its name. OC is the active element that makes peppers hot. The effectiveness or hotness of pepper spray is rated by the Scoville Heat Units (SHU) scale. An American chemist by the name of Wilbur Scoville developed the scale in 1912 to appraise the hotness or tang of an assortment of peppers. The number of SHU assigned to a particular pepper indicates the amount of capsaicin that is present. As an example, an ordinary bell pepper is rated at 0 SHU since it has no capsaicin, but Jalapeno’s are rated at 5000 and a Habanero is 250,000-300,000 SHU for their potency. If a pepper spray is going to be effective against an assailant it needs to be rated at least 2 million SHU, however, some police grade pepper spray is rated as high as 5 million.

OC spray acts as an inflammatory agent. It causes immediate closing of the eyes, impaired vision, gasping for air, runny nose and out of control coughing that will bring any assailant to the ground. OC spray is also very effectual on “perps” under the influence of illicit drugs, alcohol, or suffering with a severe mental disorder. The effects of OC usually last from thirty to forty-five minutes, depending on the potency of the spray, with diminished effects lasting for several hours. Usually the attacker will fully recover from the effects of pepper spray once it completely wears off and he will not endure any lasting unpleasant aftereffects.

OC Pepper spray can’t be wash off with water regardless of how much is used. The most effective way to diminish the symptoms of pepper spray affecting the eyes is by blinking rapidly to bring about tearing. This will facilitate in washing the irritant out of the eyes. Moreover, to keep the burning sensation from dispersing to other parts of the body it is best to refrain from touching the affected areas. Rubbing salve or creams onto the affected body regions, only serves to trap the capsaicin in the skin thereby resulting in more severe burning and possibly blistering.

Pepper spray is usually housed in small aerosol type containers that are petite enough in size to be carried or hidden inside a pocket or pouch. Pepper spray can also be bought camouflaged as rings, lipstick, or some other everyday item such as a pager or writing pen. Another thing, pepper spray has a shelf life of about 3-4 years. This is because the aerosol propellant could possibly escape from the canister. Should this happen, the spray may not perform as expected. It is best to pay attention to the expiration date found on the label of most models.

Overall OC defense sprays are considered by civilians to be the best non-lethal self-defense devices available. Their use is not considered deadly force, the sprays are legal in most states and usually no special permit to own or dispense the chemical is required. However, there are some states that do restrict the purchase and use of pepper spray. In New York, for example, the pepper spray must be purchased from with-in the state, from a licensed pharmacist or firearms dealer. Massachusetts also requires the spray to be purchased from a licensed firearms dealer. In Michigan, “OC” pepper spray cannot be stronger than 2%, and in Wisconsin, the spray cannot exceed 10%. In California and Florida pepper spray is legal up to a 2oz. unit. When traveling, OC cannot be taken on board any airplane for obvious security reasons. Before purchasing pepper spray it would be wise to check with the police department for local and state laws on its’ use or restrictions.

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When Considering Information About Personal Alarms

February 18th, 2010

When considering information about personal alarms, keep in mind that they were developed as a reaction to society’s ever rising crime rate. The thought of just how well some of these alarms can contribute to personal self-defense might help to ease the fears of some people.

Many of these devices come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and generally-low price ranges. One that’s been around for several years is a component that can help with personal self-defense, should that situation crop up. As a matter of fact, these kinds of alarms are among the fastest growing segment of devices sold in the self defense industry.

A wide range of models come with the ability to emit extremely loud and very piercing sounds when they are triggered. Some of them are capable of producing over 130 dB of noise upon command, in fact. This can help to bring people to the area where the sound is issuing forth, if only out of curiosity. Studies show that the more people are around, the safer other people tend to feel and to be.

Many of these alarm types are worn on the wrist and the device is triggered just by the simple push of a button. For those who aren’t comfortable with a device worn constantly on the wrist, or if it’s just too much of a violation of fashion sense, there are a number of alarms that come on handy necklaces, neck chains and lanyards. Worn as a pendant, the device can be transferred from the necklace to a wrist strap in just a minute or so.

In general, most of these alarms are more personal in nature and design for self protection and defense. There are whole lines of “travel alarms” better manufactured and advertised for use by travelers, who can take them with them while on the road and then placed in their hotel rooms. They feature motion sensors and intrusion alarms that can sound an alert should the hotel room be visited by an intruder out to do harm.

Nobody today who knows anything about personal self-defense would dispute that personal alarms should be a part of every person’s self-defense outlook. This is especially the case for women and children or those who often have to travel as well as exit from or enter parking lots and parking garages. Most such personal self-defense alarms retail for less than $20 for a number of very intricate and capable models, which is also an attractive feature.

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