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Boone Panic Button
LockNow Safety offers churches near Boone critical panic button alerts and response support for Church Safety and Security Directors. Through LockNow Safety, your team gains immediate access to resources and training for handling active shooter emergencies. Our LockNow Safety App notifies church safety teams in real time, improving crisis response and ensuring the safety of your congregation. No more hunting for safety procedures — we deliver comprehensive guidance and emergency resources directly to your team.
Emergency Notifications
Safety alerts in Boone provide immediate awareness of an active shooter enabling a faster response by your church community. Emergency alerts are provided regardless of whether your church community is on campus or en route to church, they are notified immediately of a crisis with the Locknow App. Immediate alerts provide situational awareness preventing dangerous delays in communication which have shown to enable the perpetrator to cause more harm done.
Across Boone, the LockNow Safety App provides churches with panic button alerts that improve emergency response times during active threat situations. Your safety team receives:
- Immediate active shooter alerts for staff and attendees
- Active threat texts sent to your broader church community
- Easy-to-use crisis communication tools
- Location-based alerts for faster situational awareness
- Access to all emergency alerts and drill simulations
- Facility signage and safety guidance for clear instruction
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The LockNow Safety App allows full control over your church’s safety protocols. Activate alerts, run drills, and manage communication with ease. When an active shooter alert is triggered, your team and church community receive instant push or text notifications. Real-time communication ensures everyone stays informed and able to respond appropriately. Configure alerts for select users and manage multiple campuses from one dashboard.
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Our Founder
Founder Randy Dougherty brings nearly three decades of leadership in school administration and campus security, having created the Locknow Safety App to protect his district and expanding his work to include facility safety planning, crisis communication training, and certified safety instruction for churches, schools, and businesses. His professional experience includes managing access-control systems, overseeing the safety of visitors or passersby, and preparing response strategies for active threat situations. Randy has extensive firsthand involvement in both preventative and reactive safety practices and remains passionate about helping others protect their communities. For pricing information on the Locknow Safety App or Training, CLICK HERE.
Safety Training: Active Threat Response
Church security has long been a priority, as the safety of our congregation has always been a core concern. However, challenges in maintaining this safety continue to arise. That’s why LockNow Safety offers a range of resources for enhancing your church security and active shooter response. From in-person, on-site church safety training for your staff and volunteers to live online or video training, we present the critical topics for your community in a variety of avenues. We offer physical safety assessments while providing guidance and assistance to improve the safety of your people. Our hands-on training will empower your people to develop a plan and take action in the event of any active shooter situations. For more information about safety training, click here or view this safety training video.
What We Do:
Church Security | Church Security Training | Church Security Guidelines | Church Security Ministry | Church Safety and Security | Safe Church Training | Church Safety and Security Plans | Church Active Shooter Plans
About Boone
Boone is a town in and the county seat of watauga county, north carolina, united states. Located in the blue ridge mountains of western north carolina, boone is the home of appalachian state university. The population was 17,122 at the 2010 census. The town is named for famous american pioneer and explorer daniel boone, and every summer since 1952 has hosted an outdoor amphitheatre drama, horn in the west, portraying the british settlement of the area during the american revolutionary war and featuring the contributions of its namesake. It is the largest community and the economic hub of the seven-county region of western north carolina known as the high country. Boone is located at 361241n81407w of snowfall annually, far higher than the lowland areas in the rest of north carolina. On january 18, 1966, the temperature fell to 18 f. As of the census of 2000, there were 13,472 people, 4,374 households, and 1,237 families residing in the town. The population density was 2,307.0 people per square mile. The racial makeup of the town was 93.98% white, 3.42% black or african american, 0.30% native american, 1.19% asian, 0.05% pacific islander, 0.46% from other races, and 0.60% from two or more races. 1.64% of the population were hispanic or latino of any race.
If your church wants guidance on improving safety measures, reach out to us at Team@Locknowapp.com. Our team delivers expert safety solutions for churches, schools, and businesses. We are committed to helping you foster a secure environment for your congregation to worship and thrive safely. We welcome your inquiries and are happy to assist in any way possible. CLICK HERE for a pricing quote for the Locknow Safety App.
