Three Functions. One Device You’ll Actually Use. Most people who carry a stun gun never use it. That’s not a criticism — it’s the point. The goal is to avoid situations that require contact. The MultiGuard is designed with that reality in mind. The 120dB alarm draws attention and signals that you’re not an easy target. The 120-lumen flashlight handles the moments before a situation develops — identifying a threat, lighting a dark path, checking your surroundings. The stun function is there if the first two options don’t resolve things. Having all three in one device means you’re carrying one thing instead of three. The rubberized coating over the ABS plastic body gives you a grip that holds under stress, whether your hands are wet, cold, or shaking. At 5¼” x 1¾” x 7/8″, it fits in most pockets and sits comfortably in hand. Who This Stun Gun Is For The MultiGuard is a practical fit for people who want layered options rather than a single response. Night shift workers — nurses, security personnel, delivery drivers — who navigate parking lots and building entrances at odd hours. Joggers who want something with a little more capability than a keychain alarm. College students who want a device that can handle everything from a poorly lit campus path to an actual threat. It’s also well suited for people who’ve thought about self-defense but aren’t sure they’d be comfortable using a stun gun directly. The alarm option lowers the threshold for taking action — you can trigger it without making physical contact, which is a meaningful consideration for a lot of people. Is This the Right Choice for You? Choose the MultiGuard if you want: A stun gun with an integrated alarm as a first-response option High-output voltage (80M) with solid milliamp rating (4.9mA) A rechargeable device with a built-in wall plug — no cord to lose Rubberized grip for reliable handling under stress Consider something else if you need: A disguised or low-profile design for social settings Extended reach — consider a stun baton instead How It Actually Works The MultiGuard is designed so the stun function operates whether the flashlight or alarm is running. You don’t have to cycle through modes or turn anything off first — if you need to stun, you stun. That’s an important design choice. In a stressful moment, anything that requires you to think about device state is a liability. The alarm runs at 120 decibels. For reference, that’s roughly equivalent to a chainsaw or an ambulance siren at close range. It’s loud enough to be heard at a significant distance and to draw attention in a parking garage, on a street, or in an apartment building. Loud alarms work because they create a social cost for attackers — most people doing bad things prefer not to have an audience. The built-in AC wall plug is worth highlighting specifically. There’s no charging cord to track down or leave at home. You plug the device directly into any standard outlet. That one detail makes it easier to keep charged consistently, which means it’s more likely to actually be ready when you need it. Quick Comparison: How Does the MultiGuard Stack Up? Feature MultiGuard Stun Gun Basic Stun Gun (no alarm) Personal Alarm (no stun) Stun Baton Voltage 80,000,000V ✓ Varies N/A Varies Integrated Alarm 120dB ✓ No Yes ✓ Rarely Flashlight 120 Lumens ✓ Sometimes No Sometimes Rechargeable Built-in plug ✓ Sometimes Battery-operated Sometimes Reach Contact only Contact only No contact ✓ Extended reach ✓ Best For Multi-option everyday carry Compact single-purpose carry Non-contact deterrence only Distance and size deterrence Practical Details Dimensions: 5¼” x 1¾” x 7/8″. Material: ABS plastic with rubberized coating. Output: 80,000,000 volts, 4.9 milliamps. Alarm: 120dB siren. Flashlight: 120 lumens LED. Battery: Ni-CD, built-in AC wall plug for recharging. Safety: switch. Holster: heavy-duty nylon belt loop holster included. Available in Black, Blue, Pink, Purple, Red, and Zebra. Lifetime warranty. Verify stun gun legality in your state and locality before purchasing. Three response options in one compact device — the MultiGuard is built for people who want to handle a situation before it requires the stun function, and be ready for it if it does. Frequently Asked Questions Can you use the stun function while the alarm is sounding? Yes. The MultiGuard is specifically designed so the stun function operates independently of the alarm and flashlight modes. You don’t need to turn off the alarm before activating the stun. This is an intentional design feature — in a real situation, you shouldn’t have to manage device state. Whatever is running keeps running, and the stun activates when you need it to. How does the built-in AC plug work? The charging prongs fold out from the base of the device and plug directly into any standard 110V wall outlet. There’s no separate cord required. This is one of the more practical features of the MultiGuard — cord-based chargers get lost, left at home, or forgotten at the office. The built-in plug means you can charge it anywhere with an outlet, which makes it easier to keep the battery topped off consistently. Is 120dB loud enough to actually draw attention? 120 decibels is comparable to an ambulance siren heard from nearby or a rock concert at the front row. At that level, it’s disruptive in any environment — quiet street, parking garage, or apartment hallway. Most deterrent alarms operate in the 100-130dB range; 120dB is solidly in the useful portion of that range. It will be heard. Whether bystanders respond is a separate variable, but the alarm performs its primary job: making a potential attacker’s situation much more uncomfortable. What does the nylon holster attach to? The included heavy-duty nylon holster has a belt loop that slides onto a standard belt. It keeps the MultiGuard secure and accessible without requiring you to hold it or keep it loose in a pocket. The holster is a practical addition for anyone who wants consistent placement — same spot every time means less searching when you need to get to it quickly.