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Mini Personal Alarm with LED Flashlight & Belt Clip, 120dB Siren, Keychain Clip, Batteries Included — For Women, Runners & Seniors
$ 8.06
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There’s a moment — in a parking garage, on a trail at dusk, crossing a campus lot after class — where you feel it before you can explain it. Something feels off. And in that moment, you don’t want to think. You want an option. This is that option. This mini personal alarm is built for the people who move through the world on their own: women heading to early morning runs, seniors walking the neighborhood, nurses finishing a late shift, college students cutting across campus after dark. It’s also the right call for parents sending a teenager out the door and wanting them to have something — anything — that gives them a voice louder than their own. The belt clip means it stays accessible. The keychain loop means it goes everywhere without thinking about it. If you’ve been looking at stun guns or pepper spray and wondering whether they’re right for you — maybe you’re not sure about the training, the laws in your area, or whether you’d actually be ready to use one under pressure — this alarm is your starting point. It requires zero aim, zero training, and zero hesitation. You pull a pin, and 120 decibels of attention-commanding sound does the rest. That’s it. For the elderly family member who lives alone, the runner who goes out before sunrise, or the teenager who just started driving herself to school, this is the tool that fits without friction. Key Features & Benefits 120dB siren — loud enough to be heard from a significant distance, drawing immediate attention and disrupting a threat without any physical confrontation required Built-in LED flashlight — gives you visibility in low-light situations: dark parking lots, poorly lit walkways, or fumbling for a lock at night Belt clip keychain loop — two carry options so it fits your routine, whether that’s clipped to a waistband on a run or riding your keychain every day Batteries included — ready to use out of the box, no extra purchase required before it’s operational Compact and lightweight — small enough to forget it’s there until you actually need it, which is exactly what a carry tool should be Available in black or pink — practical options that make it easy to match to your style or gift to someone specific Feature This Alarm Basic Keychain Alarm Smartphone Emergency App Price $8.95 $5–$8 Free–$5/mo Sound Output 120dB siren 100–110dB Depends on phone volume Best For Runners, seniors, daily carry Basic keychain use Connected areas with signal Ease of Use One pull — instant activation Button press Requires unlocked phone Practical Details This alarm is legal in all 50 US states — no restrictions apply to personal alarms. No permit, no registration, no age requirement. Batteries are included and installed at the time of purchase, so it’s ready the moment it arrives. To test it, pull the activation pin briefly in a space where the sound won’t startle others. Replace batteries as needed to maintain full volume. Box includes: mini personal alarm with LED flashlight, belt clip attached, keychain loop, and batteries installed. At $8.95, this is the kind of tool you buy two of — one for yourself, one for the person in your life who needs it more than they know it yet. My daughters both have one. My wife keeps one in her bag. It costs less than lunch and it’s the first thing I’d hand someone who’s never carried anything for their safety before. Add it to your cart. It belongs on your keychain. Frequently Asked Questions How loud is 120dB, really?For context, 120 decibels is roughly equivalent to a fire alarm or a thunderclap at close range. It’s loud enough to startle and disorient someone nearby, and loud enough to be heard from a significant distance in most outdoor and indoor environments. The goal isn’t to harm anyone — it’s to draw attention and create an opportunity to get away. Can my elderly parent use this without any instruction?Yes — that’s exactly what makes this alarm a strong choice for seniors. There’s no button sequence, no safety to disengage, and no technique required. The alarm activates by pulling a pin. If your parent can grip and pull, they can use this. It’s one of the few personal safety tools that requires genuinely zero training to operate correctly under stress. Will it work if it gets bumped or jostled in a bag?The pin-pull design means accidental activation is low-risk during normal carry. The pin stays in place during typical movement — it requires an intentional pull to activate. That said, clipping it to the outside of a bag or a belt loop rather than dropping it loose inside a purse is the cleaner carry option and keeps it accessible when you actually need it fast. Is this a good first self-defense tool for someone who’s never carried anything?It’s one of the best starting points, yes. There’s no learning curve, no legal complexity, and no hesitation factor. For someone who isn’t sure they’re ready for pepper spray or a stun gun, this is a real option that provides a genuine layer of protection. Many people carry this alongside a stronger tool once they’ve gotten comfortable with the idea of being prepared.








