1.8 oz Foam (MK-3), SABRE 5.0 , Level II
The pungency on this spray is 5% Oleoresin Capsicum and .67% Capsaicinoids.
Available in stream, cone or foam. This supplies an pungency level, which approximately
twice of Level 1 and offers a shorter decontamination period than 10% OC sprays.
1.8 ozs
LAW ENFORCEMENT PURCHASE ONLY. Fax or e-mail copy of
Badge ID or Letter on Official Department Letterhead with order
Formulation: Water soluable Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) and ultraviolet making
dye. The formulation is non-flammable and electronic imobilization device compatible.
Each canister is stabilized and contains an operating pressure of 95 PSI.
Labeling: All canisters are labeled with a protective Mylar over lamination
cover which resists wear and water damage. Canisters are labeled with the shot
pattern, batch
number, serial number and expiration date. Individually serialized canisters
permit easy identification and link to formulation batch numbers for quality
assurance tracking.
| NOTE
CAREFULLY:
SPRAY CANNOT BE SHIPPED BY AIR, ORDER ONLY IF IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED
STATES. SHIPPING TO A P.O. BOX IS ALSO PROHIBITED. |
Quality Control: Manufacturer maintains quality control system in accordance
with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for the following:
| Operation Test |
Discharge Duration Test |
Intermittent Discharge Test |
High Temperature Exposure Test |
| Temperature Cycle Test |
Operating Weight Test |
Gasket Dependability Test |
Hydrostatic Pressure Test |
| One Year Time Leakage Test |
Pressure Vessel Test |
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Federal Regulations: The manufacturer certifies that all units comply with
the following:
| 29 CFR 1910 |
Occupational Safety And Health Standards |
AOAC 995.03 |
Oleoresin Capsicum Assay |
| 16 CFR 1500.41 |
Test for skin irritant |
16 CFR 1500.130 |
Labeling of self pressurized canisters |
| 16 CFR 1500.45 |
Test method for determining flammability of contents
of self pressurized canisters |
16 CFR 1500.42 |
Test for eye irritant |
| 16 CFR 1500.3 |
Acute Inhalation Toxicity Study |
MK-6 (1st Image)
Height: 4-9/16” / 11.5 cm
Diameter: 1-3/8” / 3.5 cm
Model # ends in 06.
MK-3 (4th Image)
Height: 41⁄4" / 10.80 cm
Diameter: 11⁄2" / 3.81 cm
Model # ends in 10.
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MK-2 (2nd Image)
Height: 4" / 10.16 cm
Diameter: 13⁄8" / 3.49 cm
Model # ends in 1010.
MK-3.5 (5th Image)
Height: 43⁄4" / 12.07 cm
Diameter: 13⁄8" / 3.49 cm
Model # ends in 20.
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TRIGGER-TOP (3rd Image)
Height: 41⁄2" / 11.43 cm
Diameter: 13⁄8" / 3.49 cm
Model # ends in 1010.
MK-4 (6th Image)
Height: 61⁄4" / 15.88 cm
Diameter: 11⁄2" / 3.81 cm
Model # ends in 30.
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FORMULATION
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STREAM
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CONE
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FOAM
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SABRE DEFENSE
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YES
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NO
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NO
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SABRE 5.5
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YES
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NO
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NO
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SABRE CS
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YES
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NO
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NO
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SABRE 5.0
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YES
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YES
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NO
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SABRE RED
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YES
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YES
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NO
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SABRE
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YES
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NO
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NO
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SABRE
H2O SERIES
ELECTRONIC IMMOBILIZATION DEVICE
COMPATIBILITY
Agencies
using or planning to use Electronic Immobilization Devices (EID), such as Tasers,
need to consider the compatibility of the EID with their defense spray. EID
can only be used in conjunction with nonflammable & EID compatible defense
sprays! If a subject is sprayed with a flammable/non-compatible defense spray
and then is contacted with an EID, chances are very good the subject’s clothing
will catch fire. This could likely cause two serious problems to occur:
1. The subject & officer could sustain serious
injuries.
2. The subject could attempt to seek financial
compensation for the injury.
There is a solution which will prevent the above
situation from occurring, yet will also allow agencies to use their EID in conjunction
with their defense spray. The solution is the SABRE H2O SERIES! The New H2O
Series uses distilled water as the major inactive ingredient to establish a
comprehensive product offering of nonflammable defense sprays.
CAUTION:
Most manufacturers claim their aerosol projectors are nonflammable, and some
may even provide independent laboratory testing to serve as further evidence.
Be advised that the EPA Flame Extension Test measures flammability by firing
the aerosol projector through a flame. Unfortunately, these results are not
relevant for agencies using Electronic Immobilization Devices. NONFLAMMABLE
DOES NOT EQUAL EID COMPATIBILITY!
The use of EID brings
to light a new set of circumstances. Unlike the Flame Extension Test, with EID
the concern relates to a spark coming into contact with the liquid from the
aerosol projector which has already reached the skin and clothing of the subject.
If the spark from an EID reaches the area covered by the flammable aerosol projector,
injuries will occur. The only way to prevent this problem from occurring is
via usage of a water base aerosol projector such as those available in the SABRE
H2O Series.
Agencies should not
assume that a defense spray is EID Compatible because a manufacturer or an independent
laboratory claims that it is nonflammable. Instead, they should be absolutely
certain of a product’s flammability and EID compatibility status by employing
their own practical testing procedures. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT AGENCIES TEST
THEIR AEROSOL PROJECTORS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THEIR EID BEFORE ISSUING BOTH TO
THEIR PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS
ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES
1. Water base sprays allow for quicker
decontamination periods.
2. Though distilled water is a significant
ingredient, the H2O Series will not freeze.
3. Since Nitrogen was chosen as
the propellant, the H2O Series maintains effective operating pressure in extreme
temperatures.
FORMULATION
REFERENCE GUIDE
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FORMULATION
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CAPSAICINOIDS
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LEVEL
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STREAM
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CONE
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FOAM
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SABRE DEFENSE
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.33% (10% OC)
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1
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YES
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NO
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YES
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SABRE 5.5
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.37% (5.5% OC)
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1
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YES
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NO
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NO
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SABRE 5.0
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.67% (5% OC)
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2
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YES
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NO
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YES
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SABRE RED
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1.33% (10% OC)
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3
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YES
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NO
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YES
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