Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Guard Alaska Bear Pepper Spray


Guard Alaska ultra hot bear pepper spray has proven so effective repelling bears, it is registered with the EPA as a repellent for ALL SPECIES of bear! People pepper spray is not the same as bear pepper spray. Only EPA approved bear sprays may be sold as deterrents against bears and have specific minimum requirements that must be met. Guard Alaska has an EPA registration number on its labeling.

Guard Alaska is one of the most effective and powerful defensive bear spray available today. It is environmentally safe! Does not contain flammable or ozone depleting substances.

You need something you can depend on in the woods. Bear pepper spray is an effective deterrent to attacking bears. Treat all bear encounters with extreme caution.

Carry on your belt so you'll always be ready or set it out at the camp so everyone has easy access to it. Some states now have hunting laws requiring possession of a defensive spray where bears are common. Check with your local authorities.

Guard Alaska does not have an expiration date so you don't have to worry if it's still any good. The ingredients do not lose effectiveness with the passage of time.

*9 Ounce Supersize with expanding cloud delivery.

*Range of spray: Approximately 15-20 feet.

*Dimensions: Height: 8-3/4" x Width: 2"

*An invincible ultra hot pepper spray.

*One of the most effective and powerful bear defense spray available today.

*This product has proven so effective that it is registered with the EPA as a repellent for ALL SPECIES of bears!

*Environmentally safe! Does not contain flammable or ozone depleting substances.

*Six years of extensive testing in the wilds of Alaska.

You need something you can depend on in the woods.

When in bear country, it's common sense to take along some extra protection. Bear pepper spray is an effective deterrent to attacking bears. Treat all bear encounters with extreme caution. Try not to surprise a bear. If you come across a bear, do not approach it. Slowly back away while watching the bear. Try to increase the distance between you and the bear. If the bear keeps following or approaches you, change direction. If the bear continues to follow you, stand your ground. Stay in a group if there is more than one of you. Try to scare it off by yelling, shouting, clapping your hands or otherwise intimidating it. You need to persuade bears to leave you alone if you encounter one. If all that fails and you find yourself being approached or attacked by a bear, use your bear repellent pepper spray.

No comments: