6 Myths About Pepper (OC) Spray

Pepper (OC) spray is one of the cheapest, most effective, and easiest-to-conceal non-lethal self-defense tools available. It provides a critical “reactionary gap” by temporarily blinding and incapacitating an attacker from a distance, allowing you to escape to safety.

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But this GAT Daily article says “there’s a lot of mixed information and misinformation concerning this handheld defense weapon.” It has identified the following 6 myths you should be aware of:

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1. It Takes No Practice

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2. It’s Always Ready for Use

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3. Pepper Spray Can Permanently Injure Others

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4. It Doesn’t Work on Impaired Individuals

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5. All Pepper Spray Formulas are the Same

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6. It Works Against Vicious Animals

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Once you understand the limitations of pepper spray, you will appreciate how powerful and viable this handheld keychain defensive weapon is.

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Read the complete GAT Daily article HERE.

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