Fayetteville Active Threat Alerts
LockNow Safety partners with churches across Fayetteville by offering timely active threat alerts and practical response training support for Safety Directors and Security Directors. LockNow Safety provides the critical resources your team needs to take immediate action during active shooter emergencies. The LockNow Safety App delivers instant panic button alerts to your safety team, improving crisis response and helping keep your congregation protected. Your team can skip the overwhelming search for safety procedures — we provide all the guidance and resources you need.
Crisis Alerts for Churches
In Fayetteville, rapid safety alerts help your church community recognize active shooter threats instantly, enabling quicker decision-making during a crisis. The Locknow App notifies both on-site and incoming members the moment an emergency occurs. Immediate alerts boost situational awareness and reduce harmful delays in communication.
Churches throughout Fayetteville trust the LockNow Safety App for rapid panic button alerts that support a stronger active threat response. The app provides your church safety team with:
- Immediate alerts during active shooter emergencies
- Text-based threat notifications for your entire community
- Simple two-way communication during crises
- Threat location details for enhanced awareness
- Emergency alerts plus the ability to run practice drills
- Guidance and safety signage to help direct your congregation
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Ensure your church is prepared with the LockNow Safety App. Control alert activation, conduct drills, and manage notifications for your team. Active shooter alerts instantly reach staff and congregation via text and push notifications. The app enables real-time communication, incident reporting, and updates for all campuses. Set up text-only alerts and control who receives notifications.
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Our Founder
Randy Dougherty founded Locknow Safety after nearly three decades as a school administrator and protection officer, creating the Locknow Safety App to safeguard his district and using his extensive experience in facility safety, crisis communication, and certified safety training to support churches, schools, and businesses. His skills include managing access-control systems, supervising visitor behavior, and designing response strategies for active threat situations. With involvement in every step of the safety and security process, Randy is driven by a strong commitment to helping others protect the people in their care. To request pricing for the Locknow Safety App or Training options, CLICK HERE.
Safety Training: Active Threat Response
Church security has always been an essential priority, as protecting the congregation is a fundamental responsibility. Yet new challenges continue to emerge, requiring ongoing preparation and awareness. LockNow Safety provides comprehensive solutions designed to strengthen your church security and active shooter response. Through on-site, in-person church safety training, as well as live online or video-based instruction, we equip your team with essential knowledge using multiple formats. We also conduct physical safety assessments, offering expert guidance to help strengthen the safety of your community. Our hands-on training empowers your staff and volunteers to develop clear plans and take decisive action in the event of an active shooter situation. To learn more about safety training, 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 Fayetteville
Fayetteville () is a city in cumberland county, north carolina, united states. It is the county seat of cumberland county, and is best known as the home of fort bragg, a major u.s. Army installation northwest of the city. Fayetteville has received the all-america city award from the national civic league three times. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 200,564, with an estimated population of 204,408 in 2013. It is the 6th-largest city in north carolina. Fayetteville is in the sandhills in the western part of the coastal plain region, on the cape fear river. With an estimated population in 2013 of 210,533 people, the fayetteville metropolitan area is the largest in southeastern north carolina, and the fifth-largest in the state. Suburban areas of metro fayetteville include fort bragg, hope mills, spring lake, raeford, pope field, rockfish, stedman, and eastover. Fayetteville’s mayor is mitch colvin, who is serving his first term. The city limits extend west to the hoke boundary. It is bordered on the north by the town of spring lake. As of the census of 2010, there were 200,564 people, 78,274 households, and 51,163 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,401 people per square mile. The racial composition of the city was 45.7% white, 41.9% black or african american, 2.6% asian american, 1.1% native american, 0.4% native hawaiian or other pacific islander, 3.3% some other race, and 4.9% two or more races. 10.1% of the population were hispanic or latino of any race.
To strengthen safety measures in your church, contact Team@Locknowapp.com. Our team offers full safety and security solutions for churches, schools, and businesses. We are passionate about creating secure environments for your congregation to worship with peace of mind. We are here to help and support you in every way. CLICK HERE to get a quote for the Locknow Safety App.
