Three Tools, One Device, Your Choice of Response
Most stun guns give you two options: flashlight or electrical contact. The MultiGuard adds a third—a 120-decibel alarm that can change the dynamics of a threatening situation without requiring you to close distance with anyone.
Loud noise does something that electrical contact can’t: it removes privacy from an encounter. In populated areas, that shift alone can be enough to end a situation before it becomes physical.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
People who want graduated response options. Maybe you’re walking to your car and someone is following at a distance—too far for contact, but close enough to concern you. The alarm signals distress and draws witnesses. The flashlight identifies the situation. The stun function remains available if things escalate.
This also makes sense for anyone who feels more comfortable starting with non-contact deterrence. Not every threatening situation requires electrical contact, and having the option to create noise and light first gives you more tools to work with.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the MultiGuard if you want:
- A 120-decibel alarm for non-contact deterrence and distress signaling
- Three independent tools that work separately or together
- Graduated response levels—sound, light, then contact if necessary
Consider something else if you need:
- The most compact possible device—multi-function adds slight bulk at 5.25 inches
- A discreet appearance—the MultiGuard looks like what it is
How the Three Functions Work Together
Each function operates independently through separate controls. Use the flashlight for navigation without activating anything else. Trigger the alarm to draw attention without committing to electrical contact. Or combine all three simultaneously—the stun function works even when the flashlight and alarm are both active. This layered approach gives you options that single-function devices don’t provide.
The 120-decibel alarm is comparable to a rock concert or thunderclap. At close range, it’s physically uncomfortable. At distance, it’s impossible to ignore. In a parking garage, hallway, or street, that volume draws immediate attention from anyone within earshot. The 120-lumen flashlight is bright enough to temporarily affect close-range vision and helps identify what you’re dealing with in darkness. The stun function delivers 80,000,000 volts at 4.9 milliamps—contact creates disorientation and an opportunity to move to safety.
Quick Comparison: How Does the MultiGuard Stack Up?
| Feature | MultiGuard | Standard Compact | Pepper Spray | Personal Alarm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alarm Function | 120 dB ✓ | No | No | 120-130 dB ✓ |
| Contact Deterrent | 80M Volts ✓ | Yes ✓ | Chemical ✓ | No |
| Effective Range | Contact + audible | Contact | 6-18 feet ✓ | Audible only |
| Rechargeable | Wall prongs ✓ | Varies | N/A | Battery |
| Response Levels | 3 levels ✓ | 2 levels | 1 level | 1 level |
| Best For | Layered response | Simple carry | Distance | Attention only |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 5.25 x 1.75 x 0.875 inches. Rubberized coating for grip retention. Rechargeable with built-in wall prongs—plug directly into any standard outlet without tracking separate cables. Includes nylon holster with belt loop. Available in Black, Pink, Red, Purple, Blue, and Zebra pattern. Covered by lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
Always verify stun gun laws in your state and city before ordering. Some jurisdictions restrict stun devices regardless of additional features.
Multiple response options mean you choose how to handle a situation rather than having only one tool available. Be Prepared and Be Safe!
How loud is 120 decibels in practical terms?
It’s comparable to standing near a rock concert speaker or a thunderclap—loud enough to be physically uncomfortable at close range and attention-getting from a significant distance. In a parking garage or building hallway, it changes the entire dynamic by removing privacy from the encounter. Many threatening situations rely on isolation, and a 120 dB alarm eliminates that advantage.
Can I use the alarm without activating the stun function?
Yes. All three functions operate independently through separate controls. You can use the flashlight alone for navigation, the alarm alone for deterrence or distress signaling, or the stun function alone for contact situations. You can also combine any or all of them simultaneously. This design allows graduated response based on what the situation actually requires.
How does the built-in wall charging work?
Flip-out prongs on the device plug directly into a standard wall outlet—no cables, adapters, or cradles to keep track of. Charge periodically even if you haven’t used the device, as rechargeable batteries lose charge over time during storage. A good practice is charging once a month to ensure the device is ready when you need it.










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