What is the Range of an Average Bear Spray?
Thursday, June 6, 2013 5:30:59 PM
There’s a potential for bear sprays to move at least thirty feet away from the bottle that is being used. This should provide anyone for enough security and a fast action. There’s a need to use the bear spray for an appropriate amount of time though.

The spraying action should be long enough so the product will be safe and easy to use. The spraying action has to allow the device to actually let out plenty of coverage so there will be a sense of protection in an area. In fact, a typical can of bear pepper spray may start to get its product out in less than half a second after the spray nozzle starts working.
The amount of time needed for getting the spray to work to its full potential can take a bit due to the need for the pepper spray particles to expand and move around in the air. It may take about four to five seconds for the entire space to be covered by the deterrent. This should be appropriate for keeping a space safe and protected from all sorts of bear attacks.

The fact that it can take about four to five seconds for the spray to fully cover a spot makes it all the more important for anyone to get a spray to start working with the right motion. The spray must be accessible through an appropriate holster or other handling device so it will not be all that hard to reach the spray as needed. It must be used carefully or else the spray will not be as useful as it could be.
The trigger motion on a can should still be very easy and simple to use. This motion should allow something to spray outward as fast as possible without creating more of a burden than what could occur in a site.

It’s a necessity to use a good spray when using a bear attack deterrent. A deterrent can be effective and capable of working with plenty of support but there is a strong need to make sure it’s applied as soon as possible in the event of an attack. It can take a bit for the spray to reach its full potential after the user starts getting it out.

The spraying action should be long enough so the product will be safe and easy to use. The spraying action has to allow the device to actually let out plenty of coverage so there will be a sense of protection in an area. In fact, a typical can of bear pepper spray may start to get its product out in less than half a second after the spray nozzle starts working.
The amount of time needed for getting the spray to work to its full potential can take a bit due to the need for the pepper spray particles to expand and move around in the air. It may take about four to five seconds for the entire space to be covered by the deterrent. This should be appropriate for keeping a space safe and protected from all sorts of bear attacks.

The fact that it can take about four to five seconds for the spray to fully cover a spot makes it all the more important for anyone to get a spray to start working with the right motion. The spray must be accessible through an appropriate holster or other handling device so it will not be all that hard to reach the spray as needed. It must be used carefully or else the spray will not be as useful as it could be.
The trigger motion on a can should still be very easy and simple to use. This motion should allow something to spray outward as fast as possible without creating more of a burden than what could occur in a site.

It’s a necessity to use a good spray when using a bear attack deterrent. A deterrent can be effective and capable of working with plenty of support but there is a strong need to make sure it’s applied as soon as possible in the event of an attack. It can take a bit for the spray to reach its full potential after the user starts getting it out.

