Amarillo Panic Button App
LockNow Safety provides schools near Amarillo with real-time active threat alerts and expert-led training to build effective school safety protocols. By streamlining emergency response planning, we enable school safety teams to act swiftly during active shooter incidents. Immediate alerts mean faster decisions — and LockNow Safety delivers that speed when it matters most. Our mobile-friendly application provides panic buttons to staff throughout your campus.
In Amarillo, LockNow Safety provides schools with the ability to act without delay when a threat arises.
Our panic button feature allows any staff member to instantly notify the entire campus of an intruder, ensuring no time is lost. Developed through years of experience and cross-sector collaboration, the LockNow Safety App addresses the communication gaps that have proven deadly in past school emergencies. The key to a swift response is making sure everyone knows — immediately.
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Customizable
With the Locknow Safety App, we customize the app to fit your campus and user needs. You control who can activate and receive alerts as well as who can activate drills and other permissions. We typically recommend that all staff have access to the panic button and active threat alert. Additional features during an active threat event allow simple communication for all users to receive updates, report concerns, or provide important information. Locknow customization provides the option to select particular users to receive text alerts only. You have control of how your facility is set up. Does your school have multiple campuses? We can connect your administrators to each campus if you prefer — again, you determine each user”s settings.
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Authorities
The LockNow Safety App enables cooperating authorities and first responders to receive notification alerts or text messages during an active shooter event.
These essential members of the active threat response team can be registered to receive real active shooter alerts only, avoiding interruptions from practice drills.
Registered authorities receive alerts simultaneously with school personnel when a panic button is activated, helping improve response times for emergency responders.
What Are People Saying
“LockNow has features that are easy to use and can help deliver critical information when time is of the essence,” said Josh Angel, Superintendent of the Marion C. Early School District.
At LockNow Safety, we understand the demands placed on school leaders. That’s why our team handles all technology-related concerns, allowing principals and administrators to concentrate on their core duties.
Founded by a former principal, our approach is built on empathy and efficiency.
We serve each individual with the attention they deserve, because safety matters to everyone.
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Our Founder
Randy is a longtime school administrator and school protection officer with over 29 years of experience.
He has expertise in teaching facility safety practices and crisis communication.
He is a certified instructor and provides safety training and guidance for churches, schools, and businesses.
Randy has firsthand experience with every stage of the security process—whether it”s implementing proactive strategies, responding to threats, or assessing existing measures.
Our Passion
Creating a safe and confident environment is more important than ever. If your school is considering panic button technology to improve active threat response, our team is ready to help.
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About Amarillo
Amarillo ( am–ril-oh ) is the 14th-most populous city in the state of texas, united states. It is also the largest city in the texas panhandle, and the seat of potter county. A portion of the city extends into randall county. The estimated population was 199,826 as of 2017. The amarillo metropolitan area has an estimated population of 276,020 in four counties as of 2017. The metro population is projected to surpass 310,000 in 2020. Amarillo, originally named oneida, is situated in the llano estacado region. The availability of the railroad and freight service provided by the fort worth and denver city railroad contributed to the citys most productive helium fields. The city is also known as, and most recently for its v-22 osprey hybrid aircraft assembly plant, as well as. Amarillo operates one of the largest meat-packing areas in the united states. Pantex, the only nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility in the country, is also a major employer. The location of this facility also gave rise to the nickname bomb city. The attractions cadillac ranch and big texan steak ranch are located adjacent to interstate 40. U.s. Highway 66 also passed through the city. Amarillo is located near the middle of the texas panhandle. It does not share similar weather characteristics with south and east texas. It is situated in the grasslands of northern texas, and is surrounded by dense prairie. Though urbanization, agricultural farming, and construction have occurred over the last century in and around amarillo, the native grasslands that dominate this region have remained largely untouched. Amarillo sits closer in proximity to the oklahoma, new mexico and colorado state capitals than it does to austin. The region’s surface is relatively flat and has little soil drainage. Due to the lack of developed drainage, much of the rainfall either evaporates, infiltrates into the ground, or accumulates in playa lakes. According to the united states census bureau, the city has a total area of 90.3 square miles, with 89.9 sq mi of it land and 0.4 sq mi of it covered by water. The amarillo metropolitan area is the 182nd-largest in the united states with a population of 236,113 in four counties: armstrong, carson, potter, and randall. At the 2010 census, there were 190,695 people residing in amarillo, an increase of 9.8% since 2000
