
Most women always carry a bunch of keys. Attach yours to our tactile ila PEBBLE keyring alarm. This smart and tactile keyring features a hidden surprise; a built-in, ear-piercing alarm that is activated in nanoseconds at the push of a button. An amazing 73% of women get out their keys as a coping mechanism for protection when out and about at night. Now there is a product to really help give them protection.
I's not uncommon to feel vulnerable when you're walking alone at night, heading for your car in a parking garage, or traveling in an unfamiliar city. Our personal alarms can't promise invincibility, but it can provide another line of defense if you feel threatened. We're featuring three personal alarms from ila Security that are designed to shock and disorient potential attackers and draw attention to dangerous situations. Simon McGivern, James Phillips, and Neil Munn set out to design alarms that are easy to carry, so we're more likely to take one along. These three founders of ila Security were inspired by their wives and daughters to create safety devices that are small, appealing, and easy to integrate into everyday life. Named after the Hindu goddess of speech, the Dusk alarm emits an extremely loud female scream when it's activated. The super-small ila Pebble sounds a piercing 130-decibel alarm when it's activated. Both can attach to a key chain or clip onto a handbag for easy access. For dorm rooms, apartments and hotel rooms, the ila Wedge sits in front of a closed door and sets off a 130-decibel alarm if the door is opened, even just a crack. In the event of an attack, the last thing you want is to lose your voice. But in a panicked state, the adrenalin surge can render a person speechless. A personal security alarm from ila can break the silence.



