SWAT DEFENSIVE/TACTICAL PEPPERFOG

YOUR OWN PERSONAL SWAT TEAM - THE BEST, BY FAR

      INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
  • Your best weapons are your mind, eyes and ears - be aware, avoid trouble, get away from trouble fast, if you can.
  • Always have your SWAT with you - any weapon is useless if it is not instantly accessible. Always have your SWAT in your hand or on your belt or handbag strap. Never carry it inside your handbag or briefcase.
  • Never be afraid to use your SWAT - rather too soon than too late.
  • Never leave it in your vehicle - any aerosol will burst at high temperatures - over 50ºC (120ºF), and you're far more likely to be attacked outside the vehicle.
  • Keep away from children - teach them that it can hurt.
  • Never use your SWAT upside down - always hold it upright or semi-upright.
  • It is unnecessary to remove the SWAT from the holster for use. Simply press down on top of the holster, from the hip, or pull the holster from the belt for use against multiple attackers. Aim directly at the face(s) and spray for one or two seconds. Sidestep two paces, spray again and get away, fast. Range: 3-4m. (Minimum 15 x ½ second fog bursts per 45ml canister, 25 x ½ second fog bursts per 60ml canister, 30 x ½ second bursts per 100ml canister.)
  • NEVER USE INDOORS IN CROWDED PLACES WITHOUT ADEQUATE EXIT ROUTES!
  • After use, After use, get to safety fast and call the police for backup. Always lay a criminal charge or submit a Police incident report. Never threaten any one or use your SWAT when not in danger - you can be charged with criminal assault.
  • After receiving your pepper spray, spray a ½ second burst on your lawn from a distance of 1cm-2cm - make sure you're upwind. This will show you how much pressure is required to activate the canister. Repeat this test (outdoors only) every six months or so to be quite sure that your SWAT is working as intended.
      Effects of SWAT Pepper spray:
  • Instantly causes temporary blindness
  • Extreme difficulty in breathing
  • Pain
  • Disorientation
  • Non-lethal: CSIR-Approved.
Emergency Numbers

Note: Pepper spray is not intended to be used, nor may be used, as a lachrymator (ie; cause tears) under the teargas act (1964).

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