As a doctor, I am always on call. If I am being alerted for an operation in the middle of the night, then it is my duty to immediately go to the hospital and attend to my patient.
My wife could not sleep well every time I was called late at night. She was concerned for my safety. She suggested that I carry defense sprays with me for protection. I told her that defense sprays were not among my needs but she went ahead and ordered one for me.
She got me the 10 percent Mace Pepper Gel, which she said I could use for self defense when someone tried to mug me. I asked her again: how would I get mugged when I use the car to get to the hospital even if it is at midnight?
She barely explained it to me until I finally discovered what she meant when I experienced being mugged in the hospital parking lot. A guy came to me, armed with a knife, and told me to hand him my wallet.
I told him I would give him my wallet if he would lower his knife. When he did, I reached for my 10 percent Mace Pepper Gel inside my bag and sprayed it on his face. I had his eyes burning and had enough time to get inside my car and drive off.
I got home safe and sound. I held my wife tight and told her how much I appreciate her, especially for the 10 percent Mace Pepper Gel she gave me.
It is a pepper spray in a gel form. It can reach an attacker farther, up to 18 feet. The 10 percent Mace Pepper Gel is safe to use because of its safety cap built to avoid unnecessary spraying.
I keep a number of the Mace Pepper Gel (Large) cans around. I never know when I am going to need it again.
Timmothy C Kingg has been educating people how to use self defense products to defend themselves for years. There are numerous options, such as stun guns, 10 percent mace pepper gel and personal alarms. He provides complete support and instruction on using the products.