Three Tools. One Device. You Choose.
Carrying a flashlight, a personal alarm, and a stun device means three things in your bag or on your belt. The SAL consolidates them into a single unit that’s smaller than most smartphones. That’s not about convenience — it’s about removing the excuses that keep people from being prepared.
The alarm works at a distance. The flashlight works without confrontation. The stun function is there if you need it. Graduated response in the palm of your hand.
Who This Device Is For
People who walk to their car after dark and want a flashlight that’s also something more. Night-shift workers — nurses, warehouse employees, restaurant staff — who cross empty parking lots at hours when most people are asleep. Dog walkers who want a loud alarm to deter aggressive animals without physical contact.
Anyone who wants options beyond a single function. The SAL appeals to people who think in terms of “what does this situation actually need?” rather than defaulting to the same response regardless of context.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the SAL if you want:
- Graduated response options — alarm for attention, light for visibility, stun for direct deterrence
- Three independent functions in one pocket-sized device instead of carrying multiple tools
- 4.8 milliamp output backed by a 120 dB alarm that works without physical proximity
Consider something else if you need:
- Maximum flashlight output — dedicated tactical lights offer significantly higher lumens
- Keychain-sized carry — at 4 inches, the SAL is compact but not keychain-small
How Each Function Works
The stun function delivers 95,000,000 volts at 4.8 milliamps — a strong output that produces significant electrical disruption on contact. The safety switch prevents accidental activation, and the device must be deliberately engaged before the stun contacts are live. This is the function you hope you never use, but it’s there with enough output to matter.
The 120-decibel alarm is the function that gets overlooked but may be the most practical. It’s loud enough to be heard through walls and across parking lots. Activating it doesn’t require getting close to anyone — you can create noise and draw attention from a safe distance. In many situations, the alarm alone resolves the problem because unwanted attention is exactly what an aggressor wants to avoid. The 120-lumen flashlight serves double duty: everyday illumination for dark walkways and keys, plus the ability to temporarily affect someone’s vision when directed at their eyes in low-light conditions. Each function has its own control, so you can use the flashlight every night without worrying about the other functions engaging.
Quick Comparison: How Does the SAL Stack Up?
| Feature | SAL (Triple Function) | Standard Stun Gun | Personal Alarm | Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stun Capability | 4.8 mA ✓ | 4.5-5.0 mA ✓ | None | None |
| Alarm | 120 dB ✓ | None | 120-130 dB ✓ | None |
| Flashlight | 120 lumens ✓ | Varies | Some models | None |
| Range | Contact + audible alarm | Contact only | Audible only | 6-18 feet ✓ |
| Response Options | Three ✓ | One-two | One | One |
| Best For | Versatile graduated response | Direct deterrence | Drawing attention | Distance defense |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 4 x 1.5 x 0.75 inches. Weight: approximately 0.25 pounds. Output: 95,000,000 volts at 4.8 milliamps. Alarm: 120 decibels. Flashlight: 120 lumens. Battery: rechargeable lithium via micro USB cable (included). Includes nylon belt holster with loop. Safety switch prevents accidental activation. Available in Black, Pink, and Purple. Lifetime manufacturer warranty from Safety Technology. ABS plastic body with rubberized coating for grip.
As with all stun devices, check your local and state regulations before purchasing. Laws vary by jurisdiction regarding possession, carry, and use.
Having options means you can match your response to what’s actually happening. The SAL gives you three — use the one the situation calls for.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the flashlight daily without wearing out the battery?
Yes. The flashlight draws far less power than the stun function. Using it regularly for everyday tasks — walking to your car, checking locks, navigating dark areas — won’t significantly drain the battery. Charge the device periodically via USB, and the flashlight remains a practical daily tool without compromising readiness of the other functions.
How does 4.8 milliamps compare to other stun devices?
4.8 milliamps is a strong output for a compact device. For context, most effective stun devices operate in the 4.0-5.0 milliamp range. The SAL sits near the top of that range while maintaining a 4-inch form factor. Higher milliamp devices exist but are typically larger. Within its size class, 4.8 mA is competitive.
Is the nylon holster comfortable for all-day belt carry?
The holster is a simple nylon loop design that sits flat against your belt. It’s functional rather than premium — it holds the device securely and allows quick access. For all-day comfort, it works best on a sturdy belt that distributes the minimal weight evenly. At 0.25 pounds, most people forget it’s there after a few minutes.
What happens if I accidentally hit the wrong button?
The safety switch must be engaged before the stun function activates, which prevents accidental discharge. The flashlight and alarm have separate controls. Spending a few minutes familiarizing yourself with the button layout when the device arrives eliminates confusion. The controls are intuitive once you’ve handled it — each function is deliberately separated to prevent cross-activation.
















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