Evading Danger While On The Family Way by - Liessa K Dyer

When our college daughter and her boyfriend announced her pregnancy, her father and I welcomed the news with utter delight. The two are smart and kind individuals and they seemed to have everything covered as an unmarried couple on the family way.

Most everything, anyway. When I got her a pepper gun for self-defense, the mom-to-be threw me a quizzical look. “You are soon to be distracted by one growing bulge,” I argued, “and he will be at work more than with you once that bulge starts growing up.”

Pepper spray is my personal preference because it triggers an acute burning feeling on the skin and in the eyes, enough to incapacitate the recipient. Also, strong pepper spray troubles breathing, induces hairball coughing and retching and swells the eyes shut.

However, the effects are non-lethal and cause no irreparable injury. They are temporary and peter out in 20 to 40 minutes. This will be your best opening for escape and seeking assistance.

Why pepper guns, though? Well, these are built on a modern deployment system that is responsible for their ability to be emitted ceaselessly akin to aerosols. “Do not stop until the bad guys drop,” I say.

Now, that system also allows gun pepper sprays to be delivered from any compromising position during an assault, such as upside down. One example is the Bag-in-a-Can tech being utilized in the Mace pepper gun that I bought my daughter.

I was told that it could offload seven blasts from as much as 25 feet. It was bundled with a pepper gun dispenser, 28 gram OC cartridge, water test cartridge and batteries for the trigger-activated LED light that acts to improve your aim and disorient the target.

Once it became clear what the pepper gun was for, my daughter began taking her personal safety seriously. After all, she was not just doing it for herself anymore but also a husband who loves her and a child who depends on her.

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