Pepper Spray Info ...
Are Pepper Sprays legal?
Yes Pepper Sprays / Mace Sprays / Pepper Gas Sprays are perfectly legal in South Africa.
Is a license required to carry Pepper Spray?
No license is required to carry Pepper Sprays / Mace Sprays / Pepper Gas Sprays in South Africa.
What effect will Pepper Sprays have on an attacker?
The Pepper Spray / Mace Spray or Pepper Gas effect on the eyes is like having boiling water poured directly on the eyeballs. The Potent Pepper Gas as found in KO jet canisters will burn the nose, throat and lungs making it hard to breath. The Pepper Gas effects will last up to an hour or more.
Which parts of the body are best to target using Pepper Sprays?
Effective areas to target using Pepper Sprays / Mace Sprays / Pepper Gas Sprays are: Eyes, nose and mouth.
General Pepper Spray Info:
Pepper Sprays / Mace Sprays / Pepper Gas Sprays are highly effective according to their OC Gas strength and the Shu concentrate (Scoville Heat Units) per canister. Ideal to use as non lethal self defence weapons, they temporarily blind, burn the skin, lungs and will cause intense pain to your assailant for an hour or more.
We recommend:
KO Jet Pepper Sprays are: Manufactured in Germany to international standards, cost effective, carry shelf life of 2 - 3 years, manufactured with over 2.5 Million Shu's per canister and, are simply potent pepper sprays to use in self defence situations. If possible keep Pepper Spray canisters where they are easily accessible to you. Bedroom, kitchen, lounge, bathroom and in your motor vehicle.