Potency and Effects of Animal Repellents

June 30th, 2009 posted by Guest Author

There are of many kinds of animal repellents and there should always be one suited to your need and adaptable to your personal taste. These self-defense products are usually in aerosol forms which can be fired at an effective range of five feet to thirty five feet away from you with the effect of immobilizing the attacker. These products can protect ourselves without necessarily taking another life be it animal or human.

The bigger the size, the larger is the volume and the farther is the firing capacity of these animal repellents. They are carefully designed to be fired at a distance far enough away from you to deter the attacker from getting near you. The size of the canister and the particular model of these animal repellents have variable firing distance and effect on the animals depending also on the size of the creature.

Pepper is the usual ingredient of these products which causes blinding effect on the animals as well as humans. These animal repellents come in several models with corresponding distinct different features that will suit to your specific needs. They also come in different sizes and colors with respective accessories of your choice. There are also refills available for some models of these products.

Some animal repellents have modified ingredients like the wildfire pepper sprays which contains pure hot pepper applicable to fierce attackers. There are spray guns too which come in blue and pink and suitable to childrens use with adult supervision. The responsible adults or parents must educate the children on the proper use of these products for these are not toys but defense weapons.

One type of these animal repellents is the mace triple action which is one with a highly-devastating effect. It functions as a tear gas which makes the eyes to close coupled with uncontrollable coughing and choking to incapacitate the attacker for some time. Strict EPA guidelines for the protection and preservation of animals are followed accordingly for the design and formulation of these animal repellents.

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