Orem Active Threat Alerts

Serving churches within Orem, LockNow Safety provides churches active threat alerts and essential response guidance for Church Safety and Security Directors. LockNow Safety ensures your team has the tools required to respond quickly and confidently during active shooter situations. With the LockNow Safety App, your church safety team receives instant panic button alerts designed to improve crisis decision-making and protect your congregation. We eliminate the need for exhaustive research by delivering all necessary safety plans and guidance directly to your team.

Crisis Alerts for Churches

Church communities across Orem gain early awareness of active shooter threats through rapid safety alerts, enabling a more effective and timely response. The Locknow App provides instant emergency notifications to both on-site attendees and those on their way to church. These quick alerts enhance situational awareness and limit dangerous communication delays.

In Orem, 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, the founder of Locknow Safety, brings over 29 years of experience as a school administrator and school protection officer, creating the Locknow Safety App to strengthen safety within his own school district and applying deep knowledge in facility safety, crisis communication, and instructional leadership; he now provides certified safety training and expert guidance to churches, schools, and businesses. Randy’s background includes access-control planning, monitoring visitor behavior, and preparing organizations for responses to active threats. He has worked through every stage of the safety and security process—from building proactive strategies to real-time threat response—and remains dedicated to helping others keep people safe. To request a quote for the Locknow Safety App or Safety Training, CLICK HERE.

Safety Training: Active Threat Response

The safety of the congregation has always been a core concern for churches, but the increasing complexity of modern security challenges requires a more proactive approach. LockNow Safety supports this need by offering comprehensive resources to enhance church security and active shooter preparedness. Our instruction includes on-site, in-person training, live online lessons, and video-based coursework that cover essential safety topics. We also perform physical assessments and offer expert recommendations to help refine your safety procedures. Our hands-on style equips your team with the practical skills needed to plan and respond effectively during active shooter scenarios. For additional details on 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 Orem

Orem is a city in utah county, utah, united states, in the northern part of the state. It is adjacent to provo, lindon, and vineyard and is about 45 miles south of salt lake city. Orem is one of the principal cities of the provo-orem, utah metropolitan statistical area, which includes all of utah and juab counties. The population was 84,324 at the 2000 census, while the 2010 population was 88,328 making it the fifth-largest city in utah. Utah valley university is located in orem. The orem owlz of the minor league baseball pioneer league play their home games at the college. Orem uses the slogan in 2010 forbes rated it the 5th best place to raise a family. Also, time magazine rated the provo-orem area as the best place to live for spiritual well-being, due to a high population of members of the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints. At one time the area was known as sharon, a biblical name for a mostly level strip of land running between mountains and the sea, and the name of the vermont birth town of joseph smith, founder of the latter day saint movement. Another former name was provo bench. In an apparent attempt to attract more investment to the town and provide an easy way for the large population of farmers with orchards to ship produce, in 1914 it was named after walter c. Orem, president of the salt lake and utah railroad in the early 1900s. Orem was incorporated on may 5, 1919. Orem is located at 401756n1114147w. Its average elevation is 4756 feet. As of 2011 the 88,112 residents of orem had a racial and ethnic composition of 89.3% white, 0.9% black or african american, 0.9% native american, 1.6% asian, 0.5% pacific islanders, 4% non-hispanics reporting some other race, 2.9% two or more races reported and 14.8% hispanic, as orem has a large mexican american community with other latinos residing in the city. This contrasts with the census of 2000, which showed a racial makeup of 90.80% white, 0.33% african american, 0.73% native american, 1.45% asian, 0.86% pacific islander, 3.64% from other races, and 2.18% from two or more races. Hispanic or latino of any race were 8.56% of the population. The 2000 census counted 84,324 people, 23,382 households, and 19,079 families. The population density at that time was 4,572.6 people per square mile. There were 23,382 households out of which 48.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 69.0% were married couples living together, 9.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 18.4% were non-families. 12.4% of all households were made up of individuals and 5.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.57 and the average family size was 3.93.

If you need expert assistance enhancing your church’s security, email us at Team@Locknowapp.com. Our team provides complete safety solutions for churches, schools, and businesses. We aim to help your congregation feel safe while worshiping and growing together. Contact us—we’re ready to support you. CLICK HERE for a pricing quote on the Locknow Safety App.

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