Mace KUROS! Compact Pepper Spray

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The Mace KUROS! Compact Pepper Spray comes in a durable, molded case just as tough as its formula. This pepper spray attaches to your keychain for easy access at any moment. Simply put your thumb under the safety cap and press down on the actuator button to spray. UV dye leaves a long-lasting residue to support investigation and identification. Purchase or KUROS! pepper spray gives free pepper spray and training to at-risk women in developing countries.

Features:

  • Ideal Usage: Use indoors or outdoors for protection within 10 feet.
  • Formula: 10% OC Pepper + UV Dye
  • Spray Pattern: Stream pattern reaches up to 10 feet
  • Number of Bursts: Up to 10, but always replace or refill after use
  • Side Effects: Direct facial contact causes eye discomfort, coughing and an intense burning sensation to the skin.
  • How to Use: Place your thumb under the flip-top safety cap and press down on the actuator button to spray. Flip & grip trigger prevents accidental discharge
  • Dimensions: Approximately 3.625" x 1" x 1.375"
  • Air Travel Requirements: Mace Brand pepper spray is 100% TSA/FAA compliant for checked baggage airline travel. For any questions, please check with the airline.
  • Storage: Store in cool dry areas away from direct heat and sunlight. Do not store in places where temperature may exceed 120°F/50°C or fall below 32°F/0°C to avoid leaks and loss of function and effective range.
  • Expiration Date: Mace Brand pepper sprays last for four years from the manufacture date. Each unit is labeled with an expiration date.
  • Disposal: Pepper sprays, whether expired or unexpired, should be disposed of in accordance with all local, state and federal regulations.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.