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		<title>A Common Question: &#8220;Should I Use Mace or Pepper Spray?&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 06:28:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pepper spray is a generic term for all self-defense sprays that oleoresin capsicum, a carrier and a propellant gas. Oleoresin Capsicum is the active ingredient in pepper spray, harvested or derived from cayenne peppers or other peppers. Its effects are physically incapacitating rather than painfully irritating; This makes it ideal for self-defense sprays for use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pepper spray is a generic term for all self-defense sprays that oleoresin capsicum, a carrier and a propellant gas. Oleoresin Capsicum is the active ingredient in pepper spray, harvested or derived from cayenne peppers or other peppers. Its  effects are physically incapacitating rather than painfully irritating;  This makes it ideal for self-defense sprays for use on assailants who  are immune to pain (psychotics, which determines under the influence of  drugs or alcohol, or just &#8220;tough guys&#8221; are). <span id="more-37"></span></p>
<p>Tear  gas, on the other side is a chemical commonly of two compounds: CS  (orthochlorobenzalmalononitrile) or CN (choroacetophenone). These compounds, when in the face of an attacker&#8217;s work exudes irritating to eyes, skin and respiratory system. They operate on the principle of pain, and so are not effective against those who are insensitive to pain.</p>
<p>Mace is a brand that offer only used tear gas. Mace now offers several types of self-defense spray, including:</p>
<p>Mace Triple Action is pepper spray, tear gas and ultra-violet dye. The  pepper spray out of action to force the attacker physically closed by  eyes and tightening his bronchial tubes, making it impossible for him to  see and breathe very difficult for him. The tear gas irritates the bronchial tubes, making him cough. The UV Dye marks the attacker with a purple mess, making him easily recognizable.</p>
<p>Pepper Mace uses a 10-percent oleoresin capsicum solution and UV dye. The  OC solution is a particularly strong and it does not kick in as soon as  a lower concentration like 1-5 percent, but the effects are longer,  sometimes up to 45 minutes.</p>
<p>Pepper foam is the same as pepper Mace, but it sprays as a foam rather than a liquid.</p>
<p>So, as you can, it is not a question of Mace vs. pepper spray, since Mace is simply a brand. The question is really one against tear gas pepper spray. The winner? Pepper spray, hands down.</p>
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		<title>Choosing and Using a Wireless Home Security System</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 10:28:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When choosing a wireless home security system, consider the reason or need for the system, the location and budget. Many home and business owners choose wireless systems because they&#8217;re easy to install and can easily be moved. There&#8217;s less chance of needing to hire a professional installer. Moving to another location or just moving furniture [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">When choosing a wireless home security system, consider the reason or need for the system, the location and budget.<br />
Many home and business owners choose wireless systems because they&#8217;re easy to install and can easily be moved. There&#8217;s less chance of needing to hire a professional installer. Moving to another location or just moving furniture around isn&#8217;t a problem. Inexpensive systems save users money while providing usable images.<span id="more-16"></span></p>
<p>Why install a wireless home security system? Homeowners use them to protect property inside and outside the home. Parents can go to work knowing they can still keep an eye on infants and children while away from home.  Service workers and other commercial employees can be monitored while inside the home.</p>
<p>Homeowners can make sure the repairman is doing only what was authorized and no more. Pet owners can make sure pets are protected and aren&#8217;t out of control. Expensive and/or confidential information can be protected.<br />
The location of a wireless security system is a factor in choosing the right one. Will the camera be used indoors or out? If the camera is to be used in a low-light area, consider a camera with infrared capabilities. Infrared is great for both night and low-light situations.</p>
<p>Will the camera be covering large or small areas? If setting up a wireless home security system just to keep an eye on the new baby in the nursery, a simple single camera setup is all that&#8217;s needed. Web cams are inexpensive (often as low as $10) and easy to setup for small, fixed area coverage.</p>
<p>Covering larger areas requires more cameras.  Sixteen cameras is often the maximum for a wireless home security system.  For the best coverage, homeowners often choose a wireless home security system kit.<br />
Wireless Home Security System kits can often be customized to fit the need.  A standard kit that sells for approximately $100 online, features the option to cover multiple zones, loud internal sirens with different tones for emergency, burglary and fire sensors. The kit also features interior and exterior sensors, chimes for doors and windows, and visual status indicators.</p>
<p>Available but not included options include exterior siren, rechargeable backup battery, smoke detector sensor, glass break sensor, voice dialer and subscription monitoring services. Home and business owners have the option of monitoring the system themselves or subscribing to a company that monitors everything for a monthly fee.<br />
When considering a wireless home security system, decide what areas will need to be covered, the type of lighting in those areas, and preferable options. Take the list of answers to the wireless home security system specialist at local stores for system recommendations. Online stores and auction services also offer a wide variety of wireless home security system parts and kits.</p>
<p>Make sure other wireless items in the home or office will not interfere with the security system. Sometimes wireless internet connections and cordless telephones operate on a frequency that disrupts the wireless security system transmissions.</p>
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