The Loudest, Brightest Alarm in the Lineup
If you’re looking at personal alarms and you want the one that does the most damage to an attacker’s plan, this is it. The 130dB siren hits pain-threshold volume — physically uncomfortable at close range and audible for blocks in any direction. The 350-lumen strobe doesn’t just flash, it’s bright enough to disorient someone in low light. And the rubberized housing means it can take real-world abuse without failing when you need it most.
Who This Alarm Is For
Anyone who wants the maximum personal alarm they can carry. Night-shift workers walking to their car in dark lots. Runners and joggers who want something that combines deafening sound with blinding light. People who are serious about personal safety and don’t want to compromise on output. This is the one safety-conscious people buy when they’ve done their research.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Panic Alarm if you want:
- Maximum siren volume and a seriously bright strobe in one device
- Durable rubberized construction that handles real-life conditions
- The most capable personal alarm available — sound and light together
Consider something else if you need:
- The most discreet option — the lipstick alarm is smaller and more hidden
- A door alarm feature — the 3-in-1 alarm has a window/door mode
Why 350 Lumens Changes the Game
Most personal alarms with lights have a small LED — enough to see by, not enough to matter defensively. At 350 lumens, the strobe on this alarm is in a completely different category. That’s brighter than most standalone flashlights. Aimed at someone’s face in a dark parking garage or on a nighttime street, it causes temporary visual disruption. Combined with 130 decibels of siren, you’ve got an attacker dealing with sensory overload from two directions at once.
The rubberized ABS housing is a smart touch. Personal alarms get dropped, tossed in bags, knocked off counters, and carried in all weather. The rubberized coating absorbs impact and gives you a better grip when your hands are shaking. This thing is built to work in the exact conditions where you’d need it most.
Quick Comparison: How Does a Personal Alarm Stack Up?
| Feature | Personal Alarm | Pepper Spray | Stun Gun | Whistle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volume | 120-130 dB ✓ | Not applicable | Audible arc | 80-100 dB |
| Legal Everywhere | Yes — no restrictions ✓ | Some state limits | Some state limits | Yes ✓ |
| Physical Deterrent | No — attention only | Yes — pain, blindness ✓ | Yes — muscle override ✓ | No — attention only |
| Ease of Use | Pull pin or press button ✓ | Aim and spray | Must make contact | Must blow |
| Best For | Kids, seniors, runners | Walking, jogging | Close encounters | Backup signal |
Practical Details
The alarm runs on 2 CR2032 batteries, which are included. 130dB siren output with 350-lumen strobe. ABS plastic construction with rubberized coating for grip and impact resistance. Available in Black, Blue, and Pink. Made by Safety Technology. Compact enough for pocket, bag, or clip carry.
130 decibels. 350 lumens. The personal alarm that brings the noise and the light. Carry the best.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long will the CR2032 batteries last?
In standby, CR2032s last for months. Active alarm time depends on usage, but the batteries provide enough power for sustained emergency use. Keep spare CR2032s on hand — they’re cheap and available everywhere. Replace them every six months as preventive maintenance.
Is the strobe actually useful in daylight?
In full daylight, the strobe is less disorienting but still very visible as a signal. In low light, dim environments, or nighttime — which is when most attacks happen — 350 lumens aimed at someone’s face is genuinely blinding at close range. That’s where this alarm really earns its keep.
How does this compare to the keychain alarm with light?
The keychain alarm has 130dB and a flashing indicator light. This panic alarm has 130dB plus a 350-lumen strobe — dramatically brighter. The rubberized housing is also tougher. If you want the most powerful alarm with the strongest light output, this is the upgrade. The keychain version is simpler and a bit smaller.










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