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103     More  weapons  you  can  improvise  from  household  items Other weapons you can improvise from household chemicals include bleach (which can be fired from high-pressure squirt guns), muriatic acid, drain cleaner, and basically any powdered chemical. #230 Remember that any chemical weapon you spray or throw at someone else could conceivably affect you, too, especially if it blows back into your own face. Submitted by Christian, Seattle Avoid  these  pepper-­‐spray  pitfalls If you carry pepper spray, make sure it fires a good long distance. You should get at least two units and practice with one outdoors (being careful not to spray yourself or get spray blown back into your eyes). Test the identical, spare pepper spray unit to make sure you understand how far it travels, how it spreads, how many shots you can expect to get out of it, and what it feels like to pull the “trigger.” Submitted by Christian, Seattle The  most  fundamental  component  of  self-­‐defense   The most fundamental component of all self-defense and survival is alertness. Staying alert equals staying alive. Staying alert means being aware of your surroundings. You can practice being aware by forcing yourself to recite aloud the details of the things around you. #231 #232 Can you describe the last three people you passed on the street? What color is the car behind you in traffic? What sounds do you hear around you? Awareness is everything and can be trained into your daily life. Submitted by Cory, Hemet, CA


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