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12/23: Advertise here and in our Catalog for FREE!
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12/17: Pepper Spray training in Monterey, CA
Dr. Allen Wai Jang is our West Coast representative and Training Instructor.He is a certified OC Pepper Spray instructor for the Monterey Park Police Dept. and holds law enforcement instructor certifications in Kubotan, Side-Handle Baton, Straight Baton, Flashlight Defensive Tactics, OP-Nunchaku, and the Handler-12.
Other instructor certifications include Tai Chi for Arthritis, Tai Chi for Diabetes, Cardio-Tai Chi, and First Aid/CPR.
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12/15: Testimonial: from Rich McNeill, Lancaster, PA
This is a great website.My girlfriend works with individuals in drug and alcohol rehabilitation and I am a nervous mess when she's there.
Knowing she'll have a little protection with the pepper spray makes me feel a little better.
Keep up the good work, thanks
Rich McNeill.
12/12: Testimonial: S.C., Little Rock, AR
I love the new Lipstick pepper spray design. I currently work in downtown Little Rock, AR. Before I leave my office, I have the pepper spray in my hand until I get inside my car and lock my doors. Just knowing I have pepper spray with me, gives me the confidence that if something does happen, I can protect myself.pepperspraylady2525@yahoo.com
12/07: How do Stun Devices work?
Stun devices generate a high-voltage, low-amperage electrical charge. In simple terms, this means that the charge has a lot of pressure behind it, but not that much intensity. What are the stun devices? They are: a stun gun, a stun baton, a taser (or tazer), and many stungun devices masquerading for innocent objects, like a stun cell phone or a stun flashlight.Let's start with the Stun guns and batons.
When you press the stun gun against an attacker and hold the trigger, the charge passes into the attacker's body. Since it has a fairly high voltage, the charge will pass through heavy clothing and skin. But at around 3 milliamps, the charge is not intense enough to damage the attacker's body unless it is applied for extended periods of time.
It does dump a lot of confusing information into the attacker's nervous system, however.
This causes a couple of things to happen:
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