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Bozeman Intruder Alerts

LockNow Safety supports churches throughout Bozeman with rapid active threat alerts and practical response guidance for Church Safety Directors and Security Directors. LockNow Safety equips your team with the resources needed to act immediately during an active shooter event. The LockNow Safety App delivers panic button alerts to your church safety team, strengthening crisis response and protecting your congregation. Instead of searching endlessly for safety plans or protocols, your team gets all the guidance it needs in one place.

Active Shooter Preparedness

With safety alerts in Bozeman, your church community is alerted instantly in the event of an active shooter, ensuring a faster and more effective response. The Locknow App sends emergency notifications whether members are on church grounds or on their way to service. Real-time alerts enhance situational awareness and minimize dangerous gaps in information.

Churches located in Bozeman benefit from the LockNow Safety App’s panic button alerts, designed to support rapid and organized active threat response. The app equips your team with:

  • Instant alerts for active shooter threats
  • Text notifications sent directly to your church community
  • Tools for smooth communication during emergencies
  • Threat alerts that include a precise location
  • Full access to emergency notifications and drill options
  • Helpful safety instructions and signage for your facility
  • Find out how it works at no cost. No Credit card required for a FREE TRIAL.

With LockNow Safety App, your church has full authority over alerts and emergency procedures. Activate panic buttons, run drills, and send notifications to your team and congregation simultaneously. Instant push and text alerts provide critical situational awareness during active shooter incidents. The app allows real-time communication, selective text alerts, and management of multiple campuses from one dashboard.

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Our Founder

Randy Dougherty, a veteran school administrator and school protection officer with more than 29 years of direct experience, founded Locknow Safety after developing the Locknow Safety App to safeguard his own district, now offering expertise in facility safety oversight, crisis communication education, and certified safety training for churches, schools, and businesses. His background includes enforcing access-control procedures, managing interactions with unfamiliar individuals, and preparing organizations for active threat responses. With firsthand knowledge across every stage of safety and security operations, Randy is dedicated to helping others create safer environments. To request a quote for the Locknow Safety App or Training services, CLICK HERE.

Safety Training: Active Threat Response

Churches have long focused on protecting their congregations, yet maintaining security grows more complex as new threats emerge. LockNow Safety equips ministries with the tools they need to strengthen their church security and enhance active shooter preparedness. We offer on-site, in-person safety training for staff and volunteers along with convenient live online sessions and video-based courses to reach your entire team. Our physical safety assessments identify areas for improvement, and we provide expert recommendations to support your community’s safety goals. With our hands-on approach, participants gain the confidence and skills to create effective plans and take action during active shooter incidents. To explore safety training options, 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 Bozeman

Bozeman is a city in and the seat of gallatin county, montana, united states. Located in southwest montana, the 2010 census put bozemans statistical areas. The city is named after john m. Bozeman who established the bozeman trail and was a founder of the town in august 1864. The town became incorporated in april 1883 with a city council form of government and in january 1922 transitioned to its current city manager/city commission form of government. Bozeman was elected an all-america city in 2001 by the national civic league. Bozeman is home to montana state university. The local newspaper is the bozeman daily chronicle, and the city is served by bozeman yellowstone international airport. Bozeman is located at an elevation of 4,820 feet or 1,470 metres. The bridger mountains are to the north-northeast, the tobacco root mountains to the west-south-west, the big belt mountains and horseshoe hills to the northwest, the hyalite peaks of the northern gallatin range to the south and the spanish peaks of the northern madison range to the south-southwest. Bozeman is east of the continental divide, and interstate 90 passes through the city. It is 84 miles north of yellowstone national park. As of the census of 2010, there were 37,280 people, 15,775 households, and 6,900 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,949.8 inhabitants per square mile. There were 17,464 housing units at an average density of 913.4 per square mile. The racial makeup of the city was 93.6% white, 0.5% african american, 1.1% native american, 1.9% asian, 0.1% pacific islander, 0.7% from other races, and 2.1% from two or more races. Hispanic or latino of any race were 2.9% of the population.

Need guidance on church safety? Email us at Team@Locknowapp.com. We provide churches, schools, and businesses with full safety solutions to create secure and welcoming environments. Our team is ready to help your congregation feel safe and supported. CLICK HERE for a quote on the Locknow Safety App.
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