Red Hot Pepper Spray - D&D Security Products
Red Hot Pepper Spray - D&D Security Products
Red Hot Pepper Spray - D&D Security Products
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What to do if you get sprayed<br />
If you get pepper spray in your eyes, you will experience an extreme burning sensation.<br />
Immediately rinse your eyes with fresh cool water. If the burning persists or gets worse, seek<br />
medical attention. Never rub your eyes!<br />
If you get pepper spray on your face or hands, wash with a mild soap. <strong>Pepper</strong> spray can be easily<br />
transferred. If you have pepper spray on your hands, do not touch your face. Avoid touching your<br />
face for at least an hour after washing your hands. Lemon juice can help neutralize the pepper spray<br />
on your hands.<br />
If pepper spray is discharged inside or spilled from a leaky sprayer, you may notice burning eyes,<br />
scratchy throat, and runny nose. If this happens, open windows and doors to get fresh air circulating<br />
in the room. It may take a few hours for the air to completely clear.