well take a shower, and if it got into your eyes wash them out, and if they get itchy or infected see a docter.
Amanda Steffey
.Whether officers are exposed to pepper spray (Mace, a form of tear gas, is seldom used anymore) and TASERs during training is determined by each training academy. Most officers do get some exposure, which can vary from walking through a room where pepper spray has been sprayed or being touched with the electrodes of a TASER to being sprayed directly in the face with pepper spray and getting "the full ride" of a TASER.
I was sprayed in the face with paint and it was not very painful. What sucked was getting it off my face. This was when i was a kid
Pepper spray is made from hot peppers. The man that made pepper spray had just been mugged and did not know how to defend himself. After that was over he went home to find a way to defend himself, thus making pepper spray. Pepper spray smells like a hot pepper and it really sting to taste or to feal it.
If someone threatened to beat up your boyfriend don't get close to him pepper spray will do.
Mace is a brand of pepper spray and pepper spray's main ingredient is OC or oleoresin capsicum. The OC is derived from Cayenne peppers - some of the hottest peppers in the world. OC is a reddish-orange, oily liquid, insoluble in water. The OC agent is dispersed by the aerosol in a number of spray patterns depending on the model. Some Mace brands also include tear gas and all Mace have UV dye. UV dye helps police identify attackers who have been sprayed with Mace.
Pepper spray is legal in California, but there are certain restrictions. In California, pepper spray must be 2.5 ounces or less. In order to legally purchase, possess, or use pepper spray, any canister must have a label that says "WARNING: The use of this substance or device for any purpose other than self-defense is a crime under the law. The contents are dangerous--use with care." The maximum legal net weight for a canister is 2.5 ounces, or 70 grams of OC, CS or CN. CR is not legal for civilian use.Pepper spray in California is prohibited from minors, drug addicts, or those who have been convicted of felonies.
yeah, I got a can of pepper spray and did a push of the button in the bathroom, terible stuff. It smelled infernal and if you breathed the small particles you would start coughing like crazy. Maybe outside you wouldn't be able to smell it in 10-20 minutes but if you sprayed something it would stink.Added: Yes, it has a distinct odor and is compounded from vairous commercial and natural chemicals and scents. It definitely will be absorbed by clothing.
In the garden stick insects tend to munch on all different kinds of leaves but mostly berry plants also most species will spray an acidic poision at there persuers face this means dont try to handel it to much(trust me i have been sprayed before and my vision was impared for three days its worse than pepper spray) so yes all in all they are harmful
Oh yes, most definitely. My cats had never been outdoors, and were raised from birth in my home, and they still sprayed once they came of age.
The only time, that i can think of, when you spray a bowl in a game of lawn bowls, is when the wood (black bowl) has touched the Jack (white ball) They spray the black bowl, with a white spray chalk, so that you can see that it hit the Jack. If a bowl has been sprayed with the spray chalk, it means that it is a LIVE BOWL and, even if it is hit out of the rink, it still counts.
If it sprayed before it was fixed, it is possible it will spray after wards, but the incidents will be less frequent and should eventually stop. If it never learned to spray before it was fixed, it won't spray - the urge won't be there and it won't know how to do it.
If by spray you mean let out the stink that skunks tend to do, then they do it because they think they are being threatened. Then they become scared and they use their "stink" to defend themselves. If you have been "sprayed" Then just take a bath in tomato juice. It'll take the stink right out.