A personal alarm does two things: draws attention and creates doubt. That 130 dB siren makes everyone within earshot look—and makes an attacker reconsider whether you’re worth the risk. Simple, effective, and always on your keychain.
Who This Personal Alarm Is Best For:
- College students walking campus at night
- Joggers, walkers, and outdoor exercisers
- Anyone who works late shifts or parks in garages
- Those wanting non-violent personal protection
Is This the Right Personal Alarm for You?
Choose this Keychain Alarm if you want:
- Everyday carry personal safety
- Maximum noise for attention-drawing
- Non-weapon protection option
- Quick pull-pin activation under stress
Consider something else if you need:
- Brighter flashlight → 3-in-1 Personal Alarm
- Physical defense capability → Pepper Sprays
- Drowsy driving alert → Nap Alarm
Attention-Grabbing Protection
At 130 dB, this alarm is louder than a thunderclap and painful to hear up close. That sound serves two purposes: it draws witnesses and help to your location, and it creates psychological pressure on an attacker who doesn’t want attention.
Always Within Reach
Because it attaches to your keychain, you’ll always have it when you need it—walking to your car, unlocking your door at night, or navigating an unfamiliar area. The LED light adds practical visibility for dark parking lots and walkways.
Practical Details
Dimensions: 3″ x 1″. Powered by 2 AAA batteries. Comes with keyring attachment. Blue color for visibility. Simple pull-pin operation works even with shaking hands.
Quick Comparison: Personal Safety Options
| Feature | Keychain Alarm | Pepper Spray | Stun Gun | Whistle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volume/Effect | 130 dB ✓ | OC spray | Electric shock | ~100 dB |
| Range | Audible 1000+ ft | 6-15 feet | Contact | Audible 500+ ft |
| Legal Everywhere | Yes ✓ | Most states | Some states | Yes ✓ |
| Physical Contact | No ✓ | Spray reaches | Required | No ✓ |
| Keychain Size | Yes ✓ | Some | Rarely | Yes ✓ |
| Best For | Attention ✓ | Incapacitation | Contact defense | Basic alert |
Make noise that can’t be ignored. Order your Keychain Alarm today.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the alarm sound?
The siren continues until you reinsert the pin, giving you continuous attention-drawing capability. Fresh batteries provide extended alarm duration for when you need it.
Is 130 dB really that loud?
Yes. For reference, 120 dB is the threshold of pain, and a jet engine at 100 feet is about 140 dB. The 130 dB siren is painful to hear nearby and audible from significant distances.
Can I take this on an airplane?
Personal alarms are generally TSA compliant for carry-on luggage. Unlike pepper spray or stun guns, there are no restrictions on personal alarms in most situations.









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