Pepper sprays are prohibited in Singapore because they are dangerous items and if fallen on wrong hands, can lead to serious consequences. Hence, no one is allowed to possess them. Anyway, Singapore is one of the safest country in the world. There is really no need for one. If you feel safer being ‘armed’, I […]
Written on Sunday, March 9th, 2008 by emiliolyons :: 0 comments to this post
Pepper sprays are prohibited in Singapore because they are dangerous items and if fallen on wrong hands, can lead to serious consequences. Hence, no one is allowed to possess them. Anyway, Singapore is one of the safest country in the world. There is really no need for one. If you feel safer being ‘armed’, I suggest the following:
Seeing that pepper spray is unavailable in Singapore, this substitute will work just as well. Head on down to any shops that sells toiletries to purchase an atomiser. Prices will start at S$3.90, depending on the quality of the atomiser you buy. Fill it up with a relatively diluted solution of shampoo and water, or your astringent, even breath fresheners, deodorants, perfume; anything that can be sprayed out from a pressurised container will do.
For optimal results, you should let out an ear-splitting, bloodcurdling scream when you encounter any baddies to alert other people in the vicinity.
You can also get a pocket-size alarm device instead. This hand-held alarm can be purchased from any of the local neighbourhood police station for a mere S$10. Alternatively, you can get a police whistle for about S$3 too.
Hope it helps.
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