Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Prevent Attackers By Using Wildfire Hot Pepper Spray

By Gryan C Gruckner


Making music has always been my passion ever since high school. When I entered college, I decided to form an all-girl band and take on the role of lead vocalist.

We had to book our gigs personally in our pursuit to make a name in the music industry. The environments we usually found ourselves in were not very comfortable. We were always harassed by drunken men.

For that reason, we decided that each of us bring a hot pepper spray during gigs. We had an encounter with a group of men one time. They were trying to convince us to join them outside the bar where we played when a woman from another band sprayed a type of Wildfire Police Pepper Spray.

Thankfully, the guys left but she cautioned us that we would surely have similar future encounters if we were to continue our career. Before parting ways, I asked if she had used a hot pepper spray on them.

It was a 1 lb. Police Pepper Spray that comes with a pistol grip stream top and has an effective range up to 25 feet. All Wildfire Police Pepper Spray products are law enforcement grade police pepper sprays, she assured us.

Police officers have been using their Wildfire products and have claimed it to be effective. Came next morning, we went off to buy our own.

I bought the Large 1.5 oz. Keychain Spray, a hot pepper spray with 3 million scoville heat units. With all the stuff that I had to tow along in our shows, like instruments, this one was pretty handy.

Our drummer got the Police Pepper Spray 9 oz. Pistol Grip because its range can reach up to 20 feet. Our two guitarists got the 9 oz. Firemaster Crowd Control and the other variant of hot pepper spray. In a man's world, we should always be prepared.




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