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by Ross Bainbridge

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Maybe someone you know needs some extra protection when going about his or her daily travels - maybe many people. Or perhaps you are a retailer of a hardware store, firearms store, supermarket, or other store, and you want to help your customers to protect themselves.

You are looking for wholesale pepper spray. Pepper spray is currently the most popular self-defense weapon. That is because it is effective for stopping attackers, easy to conceal and carry, safe for the user, and powerful but not deadly to the assailant. Pepper spray contains oleoresin capsicum, a chemical found in cayenne peppers and other hot peppers. Its Scoville Heat Units (SHU) usually number in the millions (with 16 million being the hottest by definition.) The OC is suspended in a carrier and manufactured in canisters with a propellant. Some pepper spray products come in other forms, such as inconspicuous, easily deployed pens and rings. They have been used by police officers the world over for decades, and in the last few years, pepper spray has become the most desired self-defense weapon for civilians. It is legal in almost all 50 states.

Unfortunately, pepper spray is not always easy to find. People usually have to ask around in order to find it. You can be a solution to this problem by buying wholesale pepper spray.

Normally, pepper spray retails at anywhere $3 to $30, depending on the amount of spray, size of the can, form of the product, and intensity of the contained Scoville Heat Units. You can buy the product wholesale from many online distributors at up to 2/3 off the retail price. One good place to start is safetytechnology.com. You can also find a number of other self-defense and personal security products there.

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