Emergency Alerts in Fort Hood
LockNow Safety supports churches in Fort Hood with real-time panic button alerts and expert guidance for Church Safety Directors and Security Directors. With LockNow Safety, your team gets the tools and training needed to respond immediately to active shooter situations. The LockNow Safety App sends instant emergency notifications to church safety teams and church community members, enhancing crisis response and protecting your congregation. We provide practical safety resources so your team doesn’t have to spend hours searching for plans and guidance — everything you need is ready and accessible.
Active Shooter Preparedness
Churches in Fort Hood benefit from fast, reliable safety alerts that notify the community immediately of an active shooter threat. The Locknow App ensures that both onsite attendees and those traveling to church receive crisis alerts without delay. Immediate notifications strengthen situational awareness and help prevent harmful communication lags.
In Fort Hood, the LockNow Safety App helps churches react immediately to active threats with panic button alerts. Features include:
- Rapid alerts for staff and congregation
- Text messages for all church members
- Communication support during emergencies
- Location-based threat notifications
- Practice drills and emergency alert access
- Safety guidance and signage for your church
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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, founder of Locknow Safety, is a longtime school administrator and school protection officer with nearly three decades of hands-on safety experience, originally creating the Locknow Safety App to bolster protection for his district and now sharing his deep expertise in facility safety, crisis communication, and certified safety training with churches, schools, and businesses. His background includes supervising access points, overseeing the safety of visitors and passersby, and planning for responses to active threat situations. Randy has engaged in every level of the safety process, applying both proactive and reactive strategies to improve organizational security. To request a quote for the Locknow Safety App or Training programs, CLICK HERE.
Safety Training: Active Threat Response
Churches have always taken the responsibility of protecting their congregations seriously, but as security challenges evolve, additional training and preparation are essential. LockNow Safety offers a full range of solutions to advance your church security and improve active shooter response readiness. Our training options include in-person, on-site instruction along with live online and video-based programs that deliver critical information. We also offer in-depth physical safety assessments and provide expert guidance for enhancing the safety of your facilities. Our hands-on training empowers your team to create actionable plans and respond confidently in active shooter emergencies. For more information, click here or see 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 Fort Hood
Fort hood is a u.s. Military post located in killeen, texas. The post is named after confederate general john bell hood who is best known for commanding the texas brigade during the american civil war. It is located halfway between austin and waco, about 60 miles from each, within the u.s. State of texas. Fort hood is an installation of the united states army. Its origin was the need for wide-open space to test and train with world war ii tank destroyers. The war department announced the location in january 1942, and the initial completion was set for that august. As originally constructed, fort hood had an area of 158,706 acres, making it one of the largest military bases in the world by area. As of the census of 2000, there were 33,711 people, 5,819 households, and 5,679 families residing in the fort hood cdp. The population density was 2,255.7 people per square mile. There were 5,941 housing units at an average density of 397.5 per square mile. The racial makeup of the cdp was 50.7% white, 31.6% african american, 1.2% native american, 2.1% asian, 0.8% pacific islander, 8.7% from other races, and 4.8% from two or more races. 16.7% of the population were hispanics or latinos of any race.
If your church desires expert assistance in security measures, reach us at Team@Locknowapp.com. We offer complete safety solutions for churches, schools, and businesses. Our goal is to help your congregation worship safely in a protected environment. We welcome all inquiries and are happy to provide guidance. CLICK HERE to request a Locknow Safety App pricing quote.
