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3-in-1 Personal Alarm 130dB with 50-Lumen Flashlight & Door/Window Sensor, Belt Clip, 9V Battery — Everyday Safety for Women, Runners & Seniors
$ 10.76
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You’re heading to your car after a late shift. The lot is half-empty. The lights aren’t great. You don’t want a weapon. You just want something that gives you a fighting chance to be heard — and seen. That’s exactly what this does. Who This Is Best ForThis alarm was built for the people who need it most and want to think about it least. Women walking alone. Runners out before sunrise or after dark. Seniors who live independently and want a simple layer of protection at home. College students in dorms. Anyone who wants something small, affordable, and ready without a learning curve. Decision ShortcutIf you want one tool that covers three real situations — a personal threat, poor visibility, and an unsecured entry point — this is it. No complicated setup. No monthly fees. No guesswork. Pull the pin and 130 decibels does the work for you. At $11.95, there’s no reason not to have one. Key Features & Benefits 130dB Panic Alarm — One of the loudest in its class. Audible up to 300 feet. Draws immediate attention and disrupts an attacker’s focus. 50-Lumen Flashlight — Enough brightness to light a path, signal for help, or temporarily disorient someone in the dark. Door/Window Sensor Mode — Set it at your door or window and it alerts you the moment something opens. Simple security for hotel rooms, dorm rooms, and home. Belt Clip Included — Stays where you put it. On your waistband, bag strap, or nightstand edge. Accessible when you need it fast. 9V Battery Powered — Easy to find, easy to replace. No charging cables to forget. Compact & Lightweight — Fits in a pocket or clips to a bag without adding bulk. You’ll forget it’s there — until you need it. How It Compares Feature This Alarm Basic Keychain Alarm Standalone Door Sensor Price $11.95 $6–$10 $10–$20 Alarm Volume 130dB 100–120dB Varies Best For On-the-go home use Personal carry only Home entry points only Ease of Use Pull pin to activate Button press Requires installation Practical Details This alarm is legal to carry in all 50 US states — no permits, no restrictions. Powered by one 9V battery (included). The package includes the alarm unit and belt clip. Test the alarm periodically and replace the battery once a year or when the sound weakens. The door/window sensor mode uses the same unit — no separate hardware needed. Real talk: $11.95 is less than two cups of coffee. If this alarm stops one bad situation — for you, your mom, your daughter, your neighbor — it’s already done its job ten times over. Add it to your cart. Toss one in your bag. Give one to someone you care about. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How loud is 130dB really?A: That’s roughly the volume of a chainsaw or a live rock concert — heard at close range. In a parking lot or a hallway, it carries far enough to turn heads and draw attention fast. The goal isn’t to hurt anyone. It’s to make sure no one can ignore what’s happening. That’s exactly what 130dB does. Q: Can I use this at home and carry it with me?A: That’s the whole point of the 3-in-1 design. Take it on your morning run, then set it on your hotel room door handle at night. One device covers both. You’re not buying two separate products — you’re carrying one that does the job wherever you are. Q: Does it require any setup or training?A: None. Pull the activation pin and the alarm sounds. That’s it. There’s no app, no Bluetooth, no pairing process. If you can pull a keychain, you can use this. That simplicity is the point — in a stressful moment, you don’t want to think. You want to react. Q: Is this a good option for an elderly parent living alone?A: It’s one of the best for that situation. It’s lightweight, simple, and doesn’t require any technical knowledge. Set it as a door sensor at night for passive protection, or hand it to them clipped to a bag when they go out. No apps, no subscriptions, no complicated instructions to explain over the phone.








