Mace PepperGard Pepper Spray - Leather Plus

Mace PepperGard Pepper Spray - Leather Plus

Mace PepperGard Pepper Spray - Leather Plus

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The 10% Peppergard formula is one of our hottest (1.4% capsaicinoids concentration.) These pepper sprays contain oleoresin capsicum - a naturally occurring substance derived from cayenne peppers. The OC pepper formula creates an intense burning sensation to the skin, eyes and throat, and causes an attacker’s eyes to slam shut upon direct contact. Peppergard also contains an invisible UV dye, which marks the assailant and may aid in identification.

The Mace 10% PepperGard Leather Plus Model comes in an attractive leather-like pouch that has a snap closure and key ring, so it’s convenient to carry. The glow in the dark locking safety cap makes it easy to use, even in the dark!

The Mace 10% PepperGard Leather Plus contains 11 grams of pepper spray, enough for five to fifteen short bursts, with an effective range up to 10 feet.

  • Effects: Upon direct contact with eyes, respiratory system and mucous membranes, the active ingredients in the pepper spray will cause eyes to slam shut, coughing, and an intense burning sensation to the skin. Effects should lessen in approximately 45 minutes.

  • Safety: Strong Irritant. Keep out of reach of children. Contents under pressure. Do not puncture or incinerate. Upon exposure, follow the first aid instructions that were included with your pepper spray.

  • Storage: Store your Pepper Spray in cool dry area away from heat, flame or strong light. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not store it in an environment where the temperature may exceed 120 degrees F (50 degrees C) such as an enclosed vehicle. The Pepper Spray cartridge may leak from over pressurization and fail to function properly. Do not store unit in a cold environment under 32 degrees F (0 degrees C). This may cause depressurization and the loss of effective range.

  • Expiration: Pepper spray has a shelf life of 4 years from date of manufacture. Each pepper spray unit is labeled with an expiration date. After this date, the pepper spray cartridge should be disposed of in accordance with the environmental regulations in your area.