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Churches throughout Deadwood rely on LockNow Safety for advanced active shooter alerts and actionable guidance for Safety and Security Directors. LockNow Safety equips your team with the knowledge and tools to respond swiftly to emergencies, including active threat incidents. The LockNow Safety App delivers panic button alerts to your church safety personnel and community, helping teams respond efficiently and keep congregations safe. Forget endless research — we provide ready-to-use safety plans and resources tailored to your church’s needs.

Emergency Notifications

Safety alerts in Deadwood give your church community immediate awareness of an active shooter, allowing for a faster and more coordinated response. Whether members are on campus or traveling to church, the Locknow App delivers instant emergency notifications to keep everyone informed. Quick alerts improve situational awareness and help prevent the dangerous communication delays that often lead to greater harm.

Serving ministries across Deadwood, the LockNow Safety App delivers panic button alerts that help improve your active threat readiness. Your church’s safety team benefits from:

  • Rapid active shooter alerts for leadership and congregation
  • Immediate text notifications for church members
  • Communication tools designed for crisis situations
  • Threat alerts that include detailed location information
  • Emergency alert options and support for drill practice
  • Safety protocols and signage to guide your community
  • Try it completely free — click here for your no-risk trial and explore all features.

LockNow Safety App gives your church complete control over emergency alerts and drills. When a threat is detected, your team and congregation are instantly notified by push notifications and text messages. The platform supports real-time reporting, updates, and communication to keep everyone informed. Customize alert permissions and manage multiple campuses efficiently from a single 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

Protecting the congregation has always been central to church leadership, yet evolving security challenges continue to demand attention. LockNow Safety delivers the support and resources needed to improve church security and strengthen active shooter response skills. Our training programs include onsite, in-person instruction for staff and volunteers, complemented by live online and video training options to enhance accessibility. We also provide detailed physical safety assessments and guidance to help improve facility safety. Through hands-on training experiences, your team learns how to craft response plans and act quickly in the event of an active shooter emergency. To learn more about training opportunities, click here or watch 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 Deadwood

Deadwood. In 2010, the population was 1,270 according to the 2010 census. The entire city has been designated as a national historic landmark district, for its well-preserved gold rush-era architecture. Deadwood’s proximity to lead, south dakota, often leads to the two cities being collectively named. Deadwood is located at 442236n1034345w. As of the census of 2000, there were 1,380 people, 669 households, and 341 families residing in the city. The population density was 365.4 people per square mile. The racial makeup of the city was 95.87% white, 1.88% native american, 0.36% asian, 0.65% from other races, and 1.23% from two or more races. Hispanic or latino of any race were 2.75% of the population. 29.8% were of german, 9.6% irish, 9.5% english, 9.5% norwegian and 8.7% american ancestry.

If your church is planning to improve security measures, contact us at Team@Locknowapp.com. Our team specializes in delivering comprehensive safety solutions for churches, schools, and businesses. We are dedicated to creating secure spaces where congregations can worship confidently. Reach out today; we are happy to assist. CLICK HERE to get pricing information for the Locknow Safety App.

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