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What are Pepper Balls?

Malcolm Tatum
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Updated May 16, 2024
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Often referred to as a pepper spray ball or a pepper-spray projectile, pepper balls are potent but non-lethal weapons that contain powdered chemical that are designed to help subdue an attacker. Used in many law enforcement agencies, they may also be used as a means of bringing down a suspect who is fleeing a crime scene, or to intervene in some sort of situation where violence is involved.

A launching device that bears a strong resemblance to paintball guns deploys pepper balls. Generally, the launchers are accurate for a range of up to sixty linear feet. The pepper-spray ball will break upon contact with any surface and begin to spread chemicals that can cause severe irritation to the eyes and the nose. The main ingredient in the pepper spray balls is known as PAVA. Essentially a concentrated extract of the capsaicin that gives cayenne peppers their heat, PAVA is strong enough to immobilize just about anyone of any physical size. When a pepper-spray pellet breaks, it can saturate a diameter of two hundred feet.

Unlike the small vials of pepper spray that many people carry for personal safety, an individual does not have to come into direct contact with the pepper-spray pellet in order to be exposed to the effects. The rate of saturation is quick and thorough, with the burning sensation beginning immediately. This makes the use of pepper balls ideal when there is an obvious danger of attempting to subdue an individual through physical contact, but the situation is not severe enough to warrant the use of firearms.

Pepper spray balls are used in just about any situation where there is a need to provide some sort of protection, or to capture a suspect. Law enforcement may use pepper balls to halt fleeing suspects, flush out suspects who are hiding in a building or behind a barrier, or to disperse riots. Bounty hunters may choose to employ these weapons in situations where there is an obvious standoff when attempting to capture a bail jumper. The military also tends to make use of pepper balls as part of war training programs.

While pepper balls generally do not cause any type of permanent damage, persons who have allergies to cayenne or other hot peppers can experience severe physical reactions if within range of a deployed pepper ball. In situations of this nature, it is important to get the individual to an emergency room or other medical facility immediately.

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Malcolm Tatum
By Malcolm Tatum , Writer
Malcolm Tatum, a former teleconferencing industry professional, followed his passion for trivia, research, and writing to become a full-time freelance writer. He has contributed articles to a variety of print and online publications, including WiseGEEK, and his work has also been featured in poetry collections, devotional anthologies, and newspapers. When not writing, Malcolm enjoys collecting vinyl records, following minor league baseball, and cycling.

Discussion Comments

By gravois — On Apr 12, 2012
Do the police use pepper balls? I've seen a lot of videos of police using violent force on citizens. Many of them had some kind of irritant shot into their eyes. Was that pepper balls?
By whiteplane — On Apr 11, 2012

Is there an advantage to using pepper balls instead of pepper spray? I was still a little unclear even after reading the article.

I have been carrying pepper spray for years and luckily have only had to use it once. It did the trick. The guy who was attacking me was writhing on the ground and I was able to run away and get the police. They were not able to find the guy but at least I avoided being hurt.

By nextcorrea — On Apr 10, 2012

Where can I buy pepper balls? I have been thinking for a while that I need to carry some kind of protection and I am too freaked out buy guns and tasers. I know that shooting pepper spray into someones eyes is not all that much better but somehow the violence feels different.

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