
Bag charm
Rides on the outside of a tote or handbag on a swivel lobster clasp and split ring, so the thumb can rest on the pin while she walks and the charm stays visible and reachable.
swivel lobster clasp + split ring
SafeTech Factory manufactures personal safety alarms styled and packaged for a women's assortment: a discreet piece that rides on a bag, keys, or lanyard, reads as an accessory instead of security hardware, and pulls to a full 130 dB in one hand when she needs it. The siren, pull-pin, and internals are the same tested build as our personal-alarm line, so you private-label a proven alarm your female shopper will actually choose to carry.
Most alarms sold as "women's" are a black security unit sprayed pink, so they photograph as hardware and a female shopper leaves them on the shelf. Our women's line is drawn as an accessory first — a coordinated collection across colour, finish, and carry form, not one repainted SKU.
Rounded, seam-free housing
Clean logo area for your brand
The styled body runs about 50 × 32 × 14 mm, with a mini charm version near 42 × 28 × 13 mm, slim enough to hang off a handbag or a set of keys and read as a bag charm, not a device. Rounded, seam-free housings and a clean logo area let it sit next to jewellery and lifestyle products in a listing photo without looking out of place.
Carry form and colour decide whether a women's range sells, so the line ships in 8 fashion colourways across soft-touch matte, pearl, and brushed-metal finishes. A plasticky bright pink kills the retail price; these finishes hold the considered, giftable feel that supports a real margin.
Because the same colour story runs across every carry form, you merchandise a coordinated collection your buyer can photograph as a set instead of one-off SKUs. The three accessory-form variants share the palette:
An alarm buried at the bottom of a bag cannot be reached in time when it matters; it has to live on the outside of her carry and fire without a search. The line comes in 4 carry forms so it stays within reach the way she actually moves.

Rides on the outside of a tote or handbag on a swivel lobster clasp and split ring, so the thumb can rest on the pin while she walks and the charm stays visible and reachable.
swivel lobster clasp + split ring
A spring-gate mini carabiner drops it onto a keyring, so it comes out of the bag with her keys and is already in hand at the door or the car.
spring-gate mini carabiner
For wrist or neck, with a breakaway release that lets go under a snag load instead of pulling against her — safe to wear on a run or a walk.
wrist / neck · breakaway release
Clips to a waistband, running belt, or coat pocket so it sits in the same place every time and needs no bag at all.
belt / pocket clipA women's buyer sells into specific moments, so each scenario maps to a concrete carry form and reach, not a generic "stay safe" line — every one threaded by the same carry cord back to a form and colourway above.
Each of these is an assortment a women's-safety, campus, or accessory buyer builds, and every one maps back to a carry form and colourway above, not a new product.
This line is built for buyers assembling a women's-safety assortment, not a generic alarm listing. Each buyer comes with a different problem, and each gets one concrete deliverable.

Labels already selling mace holders, safety keychains, and EDC kits that want a styled alarm under their own brand.

Universities and the resellers who supply them, issuing or selling alarms to female students.

Boutique, gift, jewellery-adjacent, and subscription-box channels that need a unit that photographs as an accessory.

Cross-border marketplace listings that lose the sale when the product looks unisex-tactical.

Everyday-carry and creator channels buying private-label for a female audience.
For the shared mechanism, real-decibel testing, certifications, and full MOQ ladder across the range, see our personal alarm manufacturer hub. Custom terms sit on our OEM & private label manufacturing page, and how every unit is inspected and tested is on our quality control & certifications page. Carry-format and age-segment variants, a keychain personal alarm and an elderly personal alarm, are part of the same silo and are coming next.