Mace is a self-defense brand which specializes in manufacturing pepper sprays, stun guns, and personal alarms.
Mace was founded in 1965 by Allan Litman, a chemical engineer.
Initially, Mace manufactured chemical sprays for wildlife control.
In the 1980s, Mace introduced its pepper spray for personal defense.
Today, Mace is one of the leading brands in the self-defense market.
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Mace manufactures pepper sprays of different strengths and sizes for personal defense. Their sprays cause temporary blindness, coughing, and choking to the attacker.
Mace produces stun guns that deliver a shock to the attacker and render them immobile for a few minutes. They have different voltages and sizes to suit different needs.
Mace's personal alarms emit a loud sound when triggered to alert the people nearby. They are useful for scaring off attackers and drawing attention to oneself in emergencies.
Yes, Mace pepper spray is effective. It causes burning, coughing, and temporary blindness to the attacker, giving the user time to escape or get help.
Mace pepper spray is legal in most states, but there may be some restrictions on the strength and size of sprays. Check with your local law enforcement agency for the laws in your state.
No, you do not need a license to carry Mace pepper spray. However, some states have restrictions on where you can carry it and how strong it can be. Check with your local law enforcement agency for the laws in your state.
The charge on a stun gun lasts for a few seconds, which is enough time to disable an attacker and escape. After that, the stun gun needs to be recharged.
Yes, personal alarms can be turned off by pressing a button or removing the batteries. However, some alarms have an extra feature that prevents them from being turned off by attackers.