Self Defense and Pepper Spray
Friday, October 3, 2008 @ 7:42 PM
I remember my father telling that he would get me a pepper spray for self defense, if I wanted. I replied, "Wow, that's a great idea, but I'll see how I'll do without that for a while, ok? If I'm in need of it, I'll definitely make you buy one for me, so no worries." Even though I'm quite afraid to go out at night, because a) I'm afraid of darkness b) there are lots of evil people out there.
By the way, I didn't know that pepper sprays look so sexy. I thought that they were more... wierd. They seem to be similar to a giant lipstick or a big bottle of perfume. Uber cool.
Anyway. I'm not really good at giving advice about using these small (?) weapons of usefulness, so I'll just paste some information about them. Maybe I can convince you to carry these, so if you get in an awkward situation, you will be able to protect others and yourselves.
"Pepper spray, a non-lethal and easy to use self-defense method, works well as protection against thieves, drunks and other miscreants. It causes tearing, irritation and temporarily blinds the victim when sprayed in the eyes. The natural, chili-derived ingredients in pepper spray make it a comfortable self-defense choice for many people, who shy away from the harsh chemical compounds in other self-defense sprays." (
Note: Actually, salt works the same way, so if you don't want to buy one, just be sure to have some salt with you - for example from fastfood restaurants!)
How To Use Pepper Spray:Step 1Carry your pepper spray in a convenient place, like your pants or jacket pocket. Don't store it in a purse compartment or any place where you need to waste precious seconds trying to find it so you can use it.
Step 2Scream "Stop" or another word or phrase to distract the perpetrator. This enables you to start spraying without his knowledge.
Step 3Bend your knees slightly and balance your body evenly on both feet when you use the pepper spray. Raise the canister at least 6 inches in front of your body and aim at the assailant's face.
Step 4Target the assailant at close range so none of the pepper spray will hit thin air or material objects. Fire only when you are ready.
Step 5Aim the pepper spray at the assailant's face or directly in their eyes. Keep your focus on the victim's head and keep the stream flowing steadily.
Step 6Fan your canister as you use the spray. Release the spray in a side-to-side motion while still aiming at the face and eye area for increased chance of incapacitating the assailant.
Step 7Spray the victim with a second burst, then move away. Keep your eyes on the threat and spray again if necessary. Remember that pepper spray takes a few seconds to work, so don't release a second shot too quickly.
Big hug goes for: eHow.com Labels: self defense
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