AVOID CONTACT WITH YOUR SKIN, EYES, AND MOUTH.

In case of inhalation:

  • Leave contaminated area.
  • Get fresh air.
  • If breathing is difficult, seek immediate medical attention.

In case of eye contact:

  • Carefully remove & discard contact lenses.
  • Flush eyes with cold water for 15 minutes.
  • DO NOT rub eyes.
  • Get prompt medical attention.

In case of skin contact:

  • Remove contaminated clothing immediately.
  • FLUSH skin 15 - 20 minutes with soap and cold water, repeat as necessary.
  • Do not rub, or use creams, salves, or oils.
  • Seek medical attention if irritation persists.

In case of ingestion:

  • Unlikely route of entry.
  • DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.
  • Rinse mouth with water.
  • Ingest milk or water.
  • Immediately call for medical help.

TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY: Seek medical attention immediately 

  • If you have any pre-existing medical conditions.
  • If you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  • If you experience significant breathing difficulty.
  • If you experience an allergic reaction (swollen lips, hives, skin blistering, difficulty breathing).
  • If you suffer from other adverse effects.

Symptoms of Pepper Spray, Gel, or Pepper Spray + CS Tear Gas

Physiological Symptoms 

Tingling skin Sneezing
Burning skin Nasal irritation
Skin redness Runny nose
Skin swelling Increased blood pressure
Burning throat Headache
Dry cough Eye redness
Wheezing Eye swelling
Restriction of deep lung breath Eye burning
Gasping Eye inflammation
Gagging Tearing eyes
Inability to speak Blepharospasm
Laryngospasm Restriction of Vision


Psychological Symptoms 

Inward focus on pain
Anxiety
Fear Panic
Anger Sense of helplessness