Three Tools, One Pocket-Sized Device
The SAL — Stun, Alarm, Light — does what the name says. If you’re going to carry one thing, having three options available in that one thing makes sense. Sometimes a loud alarm is the right response. Sometimes light is what you need first. And if it gets to it, 95 million volts at 4.8 milliamps is a serious stun output for a device this small.
Four inches long and built from ABS plastic with a rubberized coating, it’s designed for real carry — belt holster, bag, jacket pocket. The safety switch prevents accidental discharge. The micro USB charging means you’re not hunting for a specific cord.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
People who want more options in one device without adding bulk. Night-shift workers, college students, people who commute on foot or by transit. If you’ve thought about carrying separate tools and decided that’s too much, the SAL consolidates things nicely.
It’s also good for someone newer to personal defense tools — you’ve got an alarm you can trigger first to draw attention, a flashlight to assess a situation, and a stun gun if things escalate. That layered approach suits people who prefer non-escalation as a first response.
My wife has something similar set up. The alarm gets more use than anything else, but knowing the rest is there changes how she thinks about walking to the car at night.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the SAL if you want:
- Three options in one device — stun, alarm, and light without extra bulk
- High milliamp output (4.8mA) for maximum stun effectiveness
- A loud alarm that draws attention without requiring physical confrontation
- A compact 4-inch device that fits belt holster, bag, or pocket equally well
Consider something else if you need:
- Keychain attachment — this clips to a belt holster, not a keyring
- The smallest possible footprint — keychain stun guns run smaller than 4 inches
How It Actually Works
The safety switch is the first thing to know — it prevents accidental activation when the device is in a bag or holster. Flip it off and you have access to all three functions. The stun electrodes are on the front, the alarm trigger draws attention without requiring contact, and the flashlight runs independently of the other two modes.
At 4.8 milliamps, the SAL sits at the higher end of compact stun gun output. Milliamps matter because they determine how much current actually passes through the target — more milliamps generally means faster and more pronounced effect. Paired with 95 million volts for penetration through clothing, this is a serious device for its size.
The 120dB alarm is worth understanding separately — that’s the same decibel range as a car horn or a chain saw. It gets attention. If you’re in a parking lot or on a street and you trigger it, people nearby will hear it. That’s the point — the alarm creates witnesses and draws attention to a situation before any physical contact is needed.
Quick Comparison: How Does the SAL Stack Up?
| Feature | SAL Stun Gun | Keychain Stun Gun | Personal Alarm Only | Pepper Spray |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stun Capability | 95M V / 4.8mA ✓ | 60M V / varies | None | None |
| Alarm | 120dB ✓ | None | 120dB+ ✓ | None |
| Flashlight | 120 lumens ✓ | Varies | None | None |
| Milliamp Output | 4.8mA ✓ | Varies | N/A | N/A |
| Rechargeable | Yes ✓ | Varies | Varies | N/A |
| Best For | Multi-option carry | Minimal keychain carry | Non-contact deterrent | Distance deterrent |
Practical Details
Dimensions: approximately 4 inches long. Weight: 0.25 lbs. Output: 95,000,000 volts / 4.8 milliamps. Alarm: 120dB. Flashlight: 120 lumens. Battery: rechargeable lithium via micro USB (cable included). Safety: switch. Holster: nylon belt holster included. Material: ABS plastic with rubberized coating. Available in Black, Pink, and Purple. Lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
Three tools in a 4-inch device — if you want options without carrying extra, the SAL is a practical choice that doesn’t require you to choose between stun, alarm, or light.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the alarm and flashlight independently from the stun function?
Yes — the three functions operate independently. You can run the flashlight without activating the stun or alarm, and you can trigger the alarm without the stun electrodes being engaged. This is part of what makes the SAL practical for everyday use; you’re not locked into one mode. The safety switch governs accidental activation of the stun function specifically.
What does 4.8 milliamps mean in practical terms?
Milliamps measure the current output of the stun gun — the actual charge that passes into the target. Higher milliamps generally mean faster and more pronounced muscle disruption. At 4.8mA, the SAL is on the stronger end of the compact stun gun range. Combined with 95 million volts, it’s designed to penetrate clothing and deliver effective contact output. It’s a meaningful spec, not just a marketing number.
How long does the charge last and how do I recharge it?
Recharging is done via the included micro USB cable — same type used by many Android phones and older devices. A full charge typically lasts weeks to months depending on use. The rubberized ABS housing protects the internals well during daily carry. Get in the habit of charging it once a month or whenever it’s been sitting unused for a while and you’ll always have it ready.
Is the nylon holster sturdy enough for everyday belt carry?
It’s a functional holster — it holds the device securely and the belt loop is solid enough for daily use. It’s not a premium leather rig, but it does the job. The SAL is small enough that it carries comfortably on a belt without feeling heavy or getting in the way. If you prefer bag carry, it fits fine there too without the holster.















