Mace is a brand of tear gas in the form of an aerosol spray which propels the lachrymatory mixed with a volatile solvent. It is often used as a self-defense device. The original formulation consisted of 1% CN in a solvent of sec-butanol, propylene glycol, cyclohexene, and dipropylene glycol methyl ether. Some formulations now also include Oleoresin Capsicum (active ingredient in pepper spray). Mace was originally manufactured under the name "Chemical Mace" by Lake Erie Chemical (a former division of Smith & Wesson) in 1962, but is now a registered trademark of Mace Security International. Many other companies now manufacture similar products. Training Mace is now used by nearly every law enforcement agency throughout
the country because it is more effective than mace or tear gas and because
mace spray does not directly cause permanent harm. It works on domestic
animals as well as humans and its effects fully wear off in about two
hours. Mace is the best non-lethal personal protection available and
it really works! The Most Often Asked Questions About Mace Brand Defense Sprays
1. What is Mace?
Mace is a registered tradename
for our unique brand of aerosol defense spray. It is also the
name of our company.
2. What is a Mace Aerosol Defense Spray?
A Mace
brand aerosol defense spray is a humane and effective self
defense device containing OC Pepper, Tear Gas or both. It is
an effective means of non-lethal self defense for people
concerned with personal safety and security.
3. Can I use my Mace Spray after the indicated expiration date?
Like any pressurized aerosol device,
over time the unit may not spray as far as expected, if at
all. We recommend replacing your spray after the expired date
shown on your Mace Spray.
4. At what temperature should I store my Mace Spray?
Do not leave your Mace Spray in any area that
may exceed 125 degrees F or drop below -15 degrees F.
Excessive heat or cold may cause the can to leak or burst.
5. Can I bring my Mace Spray on an airplane?
The
FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) allows one Mace Spray
per traveler in your checked luggage only. Sprays are not
allowed in carry-on luggage or at any time in the passenger
area.
6. Where can I buy Mace Sprays?
Many large
national and regional retail chains carry Mace Sprays, as well
as independent retailers including Hunting, Hardware, Pharmacy
and Sporting Goods stores and over the Internet.
7. What are the different "Mace" formulations and how do they work?
Triple Action is a blend of OC Pepper, CN
Tear Gas and UV Ultra-Violet dye. This formula combines the
coughing, irritation and watery eyes of Tear Gas and the
eye-shutting, "burning" effect of Pepper to disorient an
attacker. The spray should be aimed at the face of an
attacker.
PepperGard and Pepper Mace are 10% OC Pepper solutions with UV Ultraviolet dye. Pepper Sprays cause the eyes of an attacker to slam shut, create an intense burning sensation to affected areas and disorient an attacker. The spray should be aimed at the face of an attacker. Pepper Foam is a 10% OC Pepper formulation with UV Ultra-Violet dye that sprays in a thick foam. The foam acts to "blindfold" and disorient an attacker and cause the same "burning" and closing of the eyes as traditional liquid pepper sprays. The spray should be aimed at the face of an attacker. 8. What do I do when my Mace Unit expires or is empty?
Your Mace Unit does contain chemicals and should
be disposed of in accordance with all local, state and federal
regulations.
9. Are Mace Sprays legal in my city or state?
Though legal in all 50 States, a number of
cities and states have specific regulations pertaining to the
purchase, possession and use of Aerosol Defense Sprays. If you
have a question you should contact your local Mace retailer or
Police Department. Aerosol Defense Sprays are meant for
defensive purposes only are can only be sold to or used by
persons 18 years of age or older.
10. How "Hot" is my pepper spray?
OC pepper is
generally measured in terms of Scoville Heat Units (SHU's) or
on a percentage basis. For example, one spray might be 10%
500,000 SHU while another is 5% 1,000,000 SHU. Either spray
will be effective in most cases.
11. How effective is my defense spray?
Aerosol
defense sprays are effective in most, but not all situations.
Attackers under the influence of drugs or alcohol or people
with special training, i.e. military or martial arts training
may not be affected as others.
WARNING * You must be eighteen years of age or older to purchase defense sprays * We will not directly sell defense sprays to Massachusetts or New York residents. Massachusetts residents may only purchase defense sprays from licensed Firearms Dealers in that state. New York residents may only purchase defense sprays from licensed Firearms Dealers or licensed Pharmacists in that state. There are special defense spray formulas for Michigan and Wisconsin. |























