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    Soft Touch Pepper Spray in Cheetah

    Walk that dog, cross that dark parking lot, jump on that subway knowing you’ve got the strongest legal strength pepper spray allowed by law on your side, and bonus: it’s super-adorbs. 

    Small in size but big on power, our formulation is independently lab-tested, and contains one of the highest levels of major capsaicinoids concentrations in the category. The ultra-light, compact canister fits comfortably in the palm of your hand. Easy to unlock and activate with a single swiping movement and quick press of the activator, the canister is intuitively easy to aim and fire in high-stress situations.

    The steady stream spray pattern reduces the chance of wind blowback to ensure that you are able to safely protect yourself from a comfortable distance of up to 12 feet. 

    Features

    • Compact, lightweight half-ounce pepper spray canister
    • 1.4% Major Capsaicinoids (MC) | 10% Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) |  2mm Scoville Heat Units (SHU) formulation
    • Stream pattern spray reaches 10-12 feet
    • Each canister contains 15-20 short 1-2 second bursts 
    • Invisible UV dye marks attacker for positive law enforcement identification up to 48 hours
    • Click top safety lock prevents accidental misfires 
    • Decorative keychain case is refillable 
    • Formulated, bottled, and quality-tested in the USA 

    How to use

    The red activation trigger should remain in ‘lock’ mode when not in use. To prepare for activation, firmly grip the canister in your dominant hand. Using the thumb slide the red trigger to the right to expose the spray nozzle. Aim the trigger nozzle directly at the subject’s eyes and face. Press the trigger firmly with your thumb to activate the stream spray. Release the trigger to stop the flow. It’s recommended to use the entire contents of the canister to ensure maximum effectiveness and allow time to get to safety.

    Effects of Pepper Spray

    While pepper spray is a non-lethal self-defense product, the effects of pepper spray are intense and long-lasting, however, not permanent. 

    Pepper spray causes several physiological responses that affect the eyes, nose, and respiratory system. Capsaicin, the key ingredient,  induces a strong burning sensation, can cause temporary blindness, and respiratory distress.

    Pepper spray sprayed in the eyes causes tearing, redness, and swelling. Breathing becomes shallow and strained. The unpleasant effects have the potential to incapacitate the subject, giving law enforcement or individuals with the means to control potential threats, time to react. The effects of pepper spray can last anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes. 

    Legal Restrictions

    The sale, purchase, and use of pepper spray is not regulated by the federal government, but rather by each individual state. It’s important to always check your state and local laws prior to purchasing. While pepper spray is legal to carry in all 50 states, certain states have age, formulation, canister size, and shipping restrictions. Because regulations can and do change, it’s important to stay up to date on your state’s laws. Read a brief summary of state laws here.

    TSA prohibits pepper spray on-board aircraft, unless placed in a checked bag.

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