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 |