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Shopping hazards…….

Picture yourself having just finished shopping.

Its dark and you're leaving the shopping center.  You have many packages in your hands.  After a short search, you finally remember where you parked your car. You fiddle with your keys like you normally do.

You end up sitting the packages on the ground. While you look for the right key. Unknowing to you this night is about to become one of terror!

As you are trying to get into your car a man approaches you from behind. He pulls out a knife and tells you to be quiet and you won't be hurt. You are terrified and wondering what to do. He said," I just want the packages lady."

You say, take them and leave me alone. You saw the way he was looking at you, and you knew he was after more than the packages. He asked for your door and car keys.

He open the car door and tried to force you in.  You struggle, because reality is, if you get into the car you are  finished.

If you only had something that would stop him immediately and allow you enough time to escape?






Mace™ 10% Pepper Foam
expands when sprayed, covering an assailant's face, making it difficult to see or breathe. When the attacker attempts to wipe away the foam, the pepper is ground into the face and eyes.

Sorry, no pepper spray orders to New York or out of the US or its Territories.

Ground Shipping is FREE (Continental USA orders only) if you order a minimum of $75.00 from our web site.

pepper foam
Convenient size for carrying. Compact, powerful model features flip-top safety cap. 67 gram unit sprays 6-10 feet. Contains 5, one second bursts.

$19.95 each

pepper foam
The ultimate in home or auto protection. High powered model features flip-top safety cap. 113 gram unit sprays 6-10 feet. Contains 10, one second bursts.

$22.95 each

Pepper Spray Information

Pepper spray (also known as OC spray from "Oleoresin Capsicum", OC gas, or capsicum spray) is a lachrymatory agent (a chemical compound that irritates the eyes to cause tears, pain, and even temporary blindness) that is used in riot control, crowd control and personal self-defense, including defense against dogs. The active ingredient in pepper spray is capsaicin, which is a chemical derived from the fruit of plants in the Capsicum genus, including chillis. 

The HPLC (High Pressure Liquid Chromatography) method is used to measure the amount of capsaicin within pepper sprays. Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) testing is also used to measure the hotness of pepper spray, but this is a subjective test which changes from person to person and does not measure the actual chemical percentage within the product.

Pepper spray typically comes in canisters, which are often small enough to be carried or concealed in a pocket or purse. Pepper spray can also be bought concealed in items such as rings. Pepper spray is an inflammatory agent, not an irritant like Mace. It causes immediate closing of the eyes and coughing. The length of the effects depend on the strength of the spray but the average full effect lasts around thirty to forty-five minutes, with mitigated effects lasting for hours.


Purse Snatcher Gets Death Penalty

 

Rachel Gainer is a promising young executive with a fast paced Technology Company. She has a brilliant mind and manages some of the most innovative software solutions in the world. She is rewarded handsomely by her company for her services. She likes to let people know about her success. She wears the most expensive clothing and drives top of the line automobiles.

Her daily activities are fairly routine. She drives to work, parks in the underground garage, grabs her purse and heads to the office. One morning as she exited her vehicle a man came running out of the shadows grabbed her purse and pulled it. Rachel found herself in the middle of a purse snatching.

She always wore her purse straps across her chest because she heard that would help prevent purse snatching. He pulled the purse but the leather straps on the purse would not give. Rachel fell to the ground. The man removed her purse.

The man took off with all her identification car keys and house keys. Rachel twisted her ankle and the man was never found. Rachel was worried for weeks that the man knew where she lived and would try something else.

She went through all the hassle of canceling credit cards, changing her locks and the sleepless nights that followed. Rachel was the victim and the crime lay squarely on the criminal. Things may have been different ending with a few precautions. Purse snatching is a serious crime.

The best solution to this crime is prevention. Not carrying a purse at all may completely solve this problem. Removing the temptation is the single most precaution you can take. If you must carry a purse do not throw the straps over your shoulders you may become injured if the purse is snatched. Do not keep your house and car keys in your purse keep them in a pocket.

It is also a good idea to have a few dollars in the purse and the rest in a safe place on you. Purse-snatchers are criminals of opportunity who simply wait for someone who looks like good victim. Contrary to popular belief most purse snatching happen in crowded places. The criminal knows that you are most likely not paying attention to your surrounding in a crowd or there are distractions which make for easy getaway.

Hold your purse close to you but if snatched, unless you know you can successfully defend let it go. It is not worth getting hurt over. It never fails if you go to the supermarket or one of the other retailers you always see someone leaving their purse in a shopping cart. This is an open invitation to a thief.

Only carry one credit card if any and record the one you have at home. Leave the rest in the house and have a recorded list of all of them. Purse snatching is on the increase and nations around the world understand its affect on citizens and are taking preventative measures. Some measures are more drastic that others.

A province in China has introduced the death penalty for purse-snatching. Economic good times in China have been followed by worsening crime. Southern Guangdong province, neighbouring Hong Kong, has been particularly affected, with tens of thousands of people convicted of robbery every year. Officials there have announced that purse-snatching is now punishable by death. Even those whose life is spared will still face a mandatory three years in jail.

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