Description
Defense isn’t always about maximum force—sometimes it’s about maximum noise. Attackers depend on isolation and silence. Victims who resist quietly are easier targets than those who create overwhelming attention-getting noise that brings help and witnesses. What if your first defensive layer wasn’t physical contact but deafening sound that makes most attackers retreat immediately? What if that alarm was so loud it caused actual physical discomfort rather than just being “loud enough”?
That’s the Triad Stun Gun’s primary advantage: a 130-decibel alarm—the loudest available in handheld defensive devices—that creates overwhelming noise making most attackers abandon their attempts immediately. Combined with 4.5 milliamps of professional-grade electrical current and 70-lumen illumination, the Triad provides three independent defensive layers. Deter with deafening sound, identify with light, incapacitate with professional amperage. Triple protection that adapts to threat level rather than forcing one-size-fits-all response.
130-Decibel Alarm—The Loudest Deterrent Available
The Triad’s 130-decibel alarm represents the upper limit of handheld alarm volume—significantly louder than the standard 120dB alarms found on other devices:
Exceptional volume level: At 130 decibels, the Triad’s alarm approaches the threshold of physical pain for human hearing. This isn’t just loud—it’s physically uncomfortable to be near. Standard 120dB alarms are very loud; the Triad’s 130dB is significantly worse. The 10-decibel increase represents roughly doubling of perceived loudness due to logarithmic decibel scaling. This isn’t marginal improvement—it’s substantially louder than competing models.
Physical discomfort factor: The 130dB level causes actual physical discomfort at close range—not just annoyance or distraction but genuine pain and disorientation. Attackers within a few feet of the alarm experience overwhelming acoustic assault that disrupts concentration, balance, and aggressive intent. The volume level makes continued attack extremely difficult even for determined threats.
Extended effective range: The 130dB alarm carries farther than lower-volume alarms. While 120dB alarms are audible approximately 300 feet, the Triad’s 130dB extends effective range significantly. More people hear it from greater distances, multiplying the attention-getting effect and bringing help from farther away. The extended range means witnesses and potential helpers become aware even if separated by greater distances or barriers.
Immediate deterrence effect: Most attackers are opportunists seeking easy, quiet victims. The instant you activate 130 decibels of overwhelming noise, you’re neither easy nor quiet. The acoustic assault signals you’re prepared to resist and willing to create maximum attention. The overwhelming majority of attackers immediately abandon attempts when confronted with this level of noise—they don’t want attention, witnesses, or victims who fight back loudly.
Creates time pressure on attackers: Even if attackers don’t immediately flee, the 130dB alarm creates urgent time pressure. Every second that alarm continues increases their risk of being caught, identified, or confronted. Many who might persist through brief noise give up when they realize the alarm isn’t stopping and help is coming. The sustained loud noise transforms risk calculation from “quick crime” to “prolonged exposure with witnesses approaching.”
Causes disorientation: At close range, 130dB disrupts cognitive function, balance, and coordination. It’s difficult to think clearly, maintain aggressive intent, or execute attack plans when subjected to overwhelming acoustic assault. The attacker’s ability to function degrades with every second of exposure to that volume level. What began as a simple attack becomes a disorienting struggle against both defender and overwhelming environmental noise.
4.5 Milliamps—Professional Stopping Power
While the 130dB alarm serves as primary deterrent, the Triad’s 4.5 milliamps of electrical current provides serious backup incapacitation capability:
Professional-grade amperage: The 4.5mA current represents professional-level amperage that causes genuine neuromuscular incapacitation. This isn’t pain compliance that determined attackers might resist—it’s physiological disruption of voluntary muscle control that cannot be overcome through willpower or drug influence. The 4.5mA is comparable to devices costing significantly more and represents proven current level with established effectiveness.
Backup when alarm fails: The small percentage of attackers who don’t retreat from the 130dB alarm—those committed, drug-influenced, or simply too determined to stop despite noise—face the 4.5mA electrical current. The layered approach means you’re not depending solely on deterrence; you have professional incapacitation capability if threats persist despite overwhelming noise.
Graduated response capability: The independent alarm and stun functions allow graduated response matching threat level. Ambiguous situations might warrant alarm activation without electrical deployment. Clear threats warrant both—alarm to draw attention and create time pressure while you deploy electrical incapacitation. The flexibility means you choose appropriate force level rather than being locked into maximum force regardless of circumstances.
27 million volts for penetration: The 27M voltage pushes the 4.5mA current through light to moderate clothing barriers. While moderate voltage compared to some devices, it’s adequate for typical clothing encountered in defensive situations. Combined with professional amperage, the electrical system provides reliable incapacitation when contact is made.
70-Lumen Flashlight—Practical Illumination and Identification
The Triad’s 70-lumen LED flashlight provides the third defensive layer—illumination for threat identification and practical daily use:
Threat identification before approach: The 70-lumen beam illuminates dark areas effectively—parking lots, streets, pathways—helping you identify potential threats before they close distance. Most attacks depend on surprise and darkness; removing both advantages often prevents confrontations entirely. You see threats approaching and can deploy alarm or prepare for electrical response while they’re still at distance.
Practical daily utility: Seventy lumens provides adequate illumination for routine tasks—finding items in bags, checking dark corners, navigating parking structures, walking safely at night. The practical lighting means you’ll carry the Triad routinely rather than only when expecting danger. Regular carry ensures defensive capability is always present when needed, not left home because you forgot to bring it specifically.
Independent operation: The flashlight operates independently from alarm and stun functions, allowing extended lighting use without draining defensive capability. You can use the light routinely throughout evenings without impacting the alarm or electrical systems. The independence ensures all three functions remain ready regardless of how heavily you use individual features.
Disorientation capability: While 70 lumens isn’t bright enough for the temporary blinding effect of 120+ lumen tactical lights, it provides moderate visual disruption when shined directly in eyes at close range. The brightness buys seconds of visual distraction while you activate the alarm or deploy stun contacts. Every defensive advantage contributes to successful outcomes.
Triple Defense Strategy in Action
The Triad’s three independent systems provide tactical flexibility matching actual defensive scenarios:
Parking garage scenario: Walking to your vehicle, you use the 70-lumen flashlight to illuminate the area. You see someone lingering suspiciously. The light itself might cause them to move away—first layer success. If they approach anyway, you activate the 130dB alarm while maintaining distance. The overwhelming noise echoes through the garage, drawing attention from security and other drivers while making the person retreat—second layer success. If they somehow continue advancing despite deafening noise, you have 4.5mA ready—third layer ensures they go down.
Late-night walking scenario: Someone follows you for multiple blocks. You turn to face them with flashlight, showing you’re aware—first layer. They keep approaching. You activate the 130dB alarm, creating noise that alerts nearby residents and makes continued stalking impossible to maintain without massive attention—second layer. If they’re undeterred by overwhelming public attention, the stun capability stops them—third layer.
Home entry scenario: You hear someone attempting entry. The 130dB alarm sounds through your home and neighborhood, alerting neighbors and likely sending intruders fleeing—first layer. If they continue entry despite attention, your flashlight identifies them and their location—second layer. If confrontation becomes physical, the stun capability provides stopping power—third layer.
Rechargeable Lithium Battery—Reliable Power Management
The Triad uses rechargeable lithium battery technology with included charging cord. Lithium batteries provide characteristics critical for multi-function devices:
Extended charge retention: Lithium technology holds charge through months of standby time. The Triad maintains power for all three functions even if weeks or months pass between uses. For devices carried daily but used rarely, this retention ensures readiness without constant charging maintenance.
Consistent multi-function power: The battery provides reliable power for flashlight operation, alarm activation, and electrical discharge without one function depleting capacity needed for others. The lithium technology ensures all three defensive systems have power available when needed, not just whichever function you used last.
Temperature resilience: Lithium batteries operate reliably through temperature extremes. Store the Triad in vehicles through summer heat or winter cold without battery performance degradation. The temperature tolerance ensures the device remains functional regardless of environmental storage conditions.
Convenient recharging: The included charging cord makes power maintenance simple. Plug it in overnight and you have months of protection ready. Most users charge monthly as routine maintenance, though lithium technology maintains charge significantly longer.
Rubberized ABS Plastic—Secure Grip and Durability
The Triad’s rubberized ABS plastic construction provides secure grip and impact resistance at practical weight:
Secure grip texture: The full rubberized coating ensures weapon control even with sweaty, wet, or gloved hands. During high-stress deployment when hands shake and grip strength varies, the aggressive texture maintains secure hold. You won’t lose control during critical activation moments.
Impact-resistant construction: ABS plastic withstands drops, impacts, and rough handling without cracking or structural failure. Defensive tools get dropped on concrete, jostled in bags, and subjected to environmental stress. The durable construction ensures continued functionality even after harsh treatment.
Practical weight: At 4.8 ounces (0.3 lbs), the Triad has enough mass to feel substantial without creating fatigue during extended carry. The lightweight design makes it practical for purse carry, pocket carry, or holding during walks without arm strain or burden.
Technical Specifications:
- Voltage: 27,000,000 volts
- Current: 4.5 milliamps (professional-grade incapacitation)
- Alarm: 130 decibels (loudest available—physically uncomfortable)
- Flashlight: 70 lumens LED
- Weight: 4.8 oz / 0.3 lbs
- Battery: Rechargeable lithium
- Construction: ABS plastic with full rubberized coating
- Included: Charging cord
- Colors: Pink, Silver
- Warranty: Lifetime warranty
- Manufacturer: Safety Technology (trusted since 1986)
Perfect For Maximum Noise Deterrence
Urban environments and populated areas: City dwellers benefit enormously from the 130dB alarm’s ability to draw attention in populated areas where help is nearby but not immediately visible. The exceptional volume carries through buildings and streets, alerting potential helpers while deterring attackers who rely on isolating victims. The backup electrical capability handles the rare threats that persist despite overwhelming noise.
College students and campus safety: Campus environments benefit from non-violent deterrence options that can be activated in ambiguous situations. The 130dB alarm establishes boundaries and alerts campus security without requiring physical force commitment. If situations escalate, the stun capability provides stopping power. The triple-function design handles everything from uncomfortable encounters to serious physical threats.
Seniors and vulnerable individuals: The 130dB alarm provides defense that doesn’t require physical strength, speed, or martial training. Activating a button creates overwhelming noise that usually ends threats without physical confrontation. The backup stun capability works regardless of the defender’s physical capabilities—the 4.5mA does all the work physiologically.
Those prioritizing deterrence: Some users specifically want maximum deterrence before physical force. The 130dB alarm provides the loudest possible acoustic deterrent in handheld devices. If you want to stop threats through overwhelming attention and noise before considering electrical incapacitation, the Triad’s exceptional alarm volume delivers that priority.
Women wanting multi-option defense: The color options (Pink, Silver) appeal to female users, and the triple-function design provides flexibility for different situations. Light for identification, alarm for deterrence and attention, stun for physical stopping power—options for ambiguous situations through clear physical threats.
Your Questions Answered
Is 130dB really that much louder than 120dB? Yes—decibels use logarithmic scale, so the 10dB increase represents roughly doubling of perceived loudness. The 130dB is significantly louder than standard 120dB alarms, not marginally louder. At close range, 130dB approaches the threshold of physical pain rather than just being “very loud.” The difference is substantial and meaningful for deterrence effectiveness.
Will the alarm drain the battery quickly? No—alarm activations use minimal power per use. The lithium battery supports dozens of alarm activations per charge. Most users activate the alarm rarely (if ever), so battery drain from alarm use is negligible compared to potential flashlight drain from extended lighting use. The battery is sized for all three functions with normal usage patterns.
Is 27 million volts sufficient with lower voltage than some models? Yes—27M volts is adequate for pushing the 4.5mA current through typical clothing barriers. The amperage causes incapacitation, not the voltage. Higher voltage numbers are often marketing focus—what matters is the 4.5mA current, and 27M volts is sufficient to deliver that current through realistic clothing. The combination provides reliable incapacitation for the device’s intended use.
Can all three functions work simultaneously? The alarm and flashlight can operate together. The stun function typically requires disengaging alarm to prevent acoustic distraction during electrical deployment, though you can use flashlight and stun simultaneously. The independent controls allow you to combine functions strategically based on specific situations rather than being forced into predetermined combinations.
Complete Package Includes:
- Triad Stun Gun (triple-function design)
- Rechargeable lithium battery (pre-installed)
- Charging cord
- Complete instruction manual
- Lifetime warranty
Trusted by Safety Technology Since 1986
The Triad is manufactured by Safety Technology, a leader in self-defense products for nearly 40 years. Your purchase includes a lifetime warranty—if anything goes wrong under normal use, it’s replaced. Tripl












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