Safety Technology Keychain Personal Alarm with LED Light 130dB – Pull-Pin and Button Activation, AAA Batteries Included, Keyring Attachment, 3 x 1 Inch, Blue

SKU: PAL-130L

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A 130dB personal alarm small enough to live on your keychain and loud enough to be heard from a significant distance. The pin pulls to activate — meaning it can trigger even if your hands are occupied or compromised — and a press-button option gives you direct control. A built-in LED light operates independently so you’re not stuck in the dark before you need the alarm.

  • 130dB alarm activates by pulling the keyring pin or pressing the top button
  • Built-in LED flashlight usable independently without triggering the alarm
  • Compact size: 3″ x 1″ — attaches directly to your existing keychain
  • Two AAA batteries included and pre-installed
  • Keyring included; manufactured by Safety Technology

Two Activation Methods, One Device on Your Keys

The keychain alarm with light gives you two ways to trigger 130dB of sound — pull the pin or press the button on top. The pull-pin method is faster under stress because it doesn’t require locating and pressing a specific button. If someone grabs the device, the pin stays on your keychain and the alarm continues sounding as they move away. The LED light is there when you need to see, separate from the alarm function.

Who This Keychain Alarm Is For

People who want a safety device that’s already with them because it lives on their keys. College students walking to parking structures, commuters navigating transit stations after dark, or anyone who doesn’t want to remember to grab a separate piece of gear before heading out.

Parents looking for a simple, non-weapon option for a teenager or college student. Nothing to learn, no training required — pull the pin and 130 decibels of alarm signal your location to anyone in range.

Runners, walkers, and cyclists who carry their keys anyway and want a safety layer that doesn’t add bulk to a pocket or waistband. At 0.17 lbs and 3 inches long, it adds essentially nothing to a keychain.

Is This the Right Choice for You?

Choose the Keychain Alarm with Light if you want:

  • A personal alarm that’s always with you because it attaches to your keys
  • Dual activation — pin pull for speed, button for deliberate use
  • A standalone flashlight that works without sounding the alarm
  • An affordable, no-training-required safety option

Consider something else if you need:

  • A higher decibel output — 130dB is effective but some alarms reach 140dB
  • Additional features like strobe, door/window attachment, or computer security

How the Dual Activation System Works

The pull-pin design connects the alarm body to the keyring via a physical pin. Under normal use, the pin keeps the alarm inactive. When you pull the keychain away from the alarm body — or when someone grabs the device — the pin separates and the alarm activates automatically. This makes it useful in situations where pressing a button deliberately isn’t practical.

The button on top of the unit gives you direct, on-demand activation. Press it when you want the alarm — useful for testing, for drawing attention in an emergency that doesn’t involve a physical threat, or for situations where you want precise control over when it sounds.

The built-in LED light activates separately from the alarm. Use it to navigate a dark parking lot, find your door lock, or light your path without triggering 130 decibels and waking your neighbors. Both functions are independent, which makes the device useful in daily situations beyond emergencies.

Quick Comparison: How Does the Keychain Alarm Stack Up?

Feature Keychain Alarm with Light Standard Personal Alarm Pepper Spray Stun Gun
Keychain attachment Yes ✓ Varies Varies No
Pull-pin activation Yes ✓ Varies No No
Built-in flashlight Yes ✓ Rarely No Varies
No legal restrictions Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Varies by state Varies by state
Requires physical contact No ✓ No ✓ No Yes
Best for Everyday carry, keychain use Clip-on carry Active deterrence Close contact

Practical Details

Measures 3″ x 1″ and weighs 0.17 lbs. Available in blue. Runs on two AAA batteries, which are included. Keyring is included for immediate attachment. Manufactured by Safety Technology. No assembly required — attach to your keychain and it’s ready to use.

A 130dB alarm on your keychain means your safety device is already in your hand the moment you reach for your keys — the most reliable carry method is the one that requires no extra thought.

Frequently Asked Questions

How loud is 130dB, and how far can it be heard?

130dB is roughly equivalent to a jackhammer at close range or a jet aircraft at 100 meters. In open outdoor conditions, the alarm can be heard from a significant distance — generally several hundred feet. In indoor spaces, hallways, and parking structures, the sound reflects off surfaces and carries even further. The primary purposes are to startle an attacker and signal your location to anyone nearby who can help.

Can the alarm be turned off after it’s activated?

Yes. Reinserting the pin stops the alarm. This is important to know before testing the device — have the pin ready to reinsert after the initial activation. The button activation also has an off function. The alarm doesn’t run indefinitely without some action to stop it, which makes accidental activations easy to silence quickly.

Is this legal to carry everywhere?

Personal alarms have no meaningful legal restrictions in the United States and most countries. Unlike pepper spray or stun guns, they’re not classified as weapons. They’re permitted in schools, airports (in carry-on baggage), and most secure facilities. If you’re traveling internationally, regulations vary by country, but personal alarms are among the least restricted personal safety devices available.

How long do the batteries last?

The included AAA batteries provide substantial alarm time under normal use. Battery life varies depending on how often the alarm is activated and for how long. For everyday carry where the alarm is tested occasionally and used rarely, the included batteries typically last a year or more. Replacement AAA batteries are available everywhere and cost a few cents each.

ManufacturerSafety Technology
Decibles130 db
Battery2 AAA
ColorBlue
IncludedKeyring
Weight0.17 lbs
Dimensions3" x 1"

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