El Paso Panic Button App
LockNow Safety supports schools near El with emergency alerts and communication to respond immediately to active threats. Our alert system ensures immediate communication during critical moments, giving your campus the confidence to act fast. Improve your school safety with emergency alerts from LockNow, ensuring the ability to communicate and respond to an intruder immediately.
Across the El area, LockNow Safety equips schools with tools for immediate crisis or intruder response.
Our panic button technology enables any educator or staff member to alert the entire school within seconds of identifying a threat. Designed with insights from safety professionals and educators, the LockNow Safety App helps prevent the breakdowns in communication that contributed to incidents in Parkland, Florida and Uvalde, Texas. In emergencies, speed and shared awareness save lives.
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Customizable
Locknow Safety App offers full customization to support your campus’s safety protocols. You control who can activate alerts, drills, and other features. We recommend enabling panic button access for all staff to ensure rapid response during threats. The app supports real-time communication, allowing users to stay informed, report concerns, and share updates. You can configure text-only alerts for select users and manage multiple campuses from a single dashboard.
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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
Korey Miles, Superintendent of Mound City Schools, stated:
“We have used the LockNow Safety App in real crisis situations, unfortunately two times.
It has enabled us to alert our staff immediately and keep them up to date as the event unfolded.
It gives our staff peace of mind that we can communicate immediately.”
Schools using LockNow Safety benefit from responsive, personalized support.
Our team takes over when technology challenges arise, removing the burden from administrators.
With leadership experience at our core, we know how to serve without adding stress.
Every person is treated individually because safety is not just a system—it’s a commitment.
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Our Founder
Randy brings over 29 years of experience as a school administrator and school protection officer.
He specializes in facility safety practices and crisis communication, and is a certified instructor.
Randy offers safety training and expert guidance for churches, schools, and businesses.
With hands-on experience in every phase of the security process—from proactive planning to threat response and safety assessments—Randy delivers practical, real-world solutions.
Our Passion
Your school community deserves the best in safety and preparedness.
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About El Paso
El paso covers all of el paso and hudspeth counties in texas, and has a population of 840,758. El paso stands on the rio grande across the mexico-united states border from ciudad jurez, the most populous city in the mexican state of chihuahua with 1.4 million people. Las cruces, in the neighboring u.s. State of new mexico, has a population of 215,579. On the u.s. Side, el paso metropolitan area forms part of the larger el paso-las cruces csa, with a population of 1,060,397. Bi-nationally, these three cities form a combined international metropolitan area sometimes referred to as the paso del norte or the borderplex. The region of 2.5 million people constitutes the largest bilingual and binational work force in the western hemisphere. The city is home to three publicly traded companies, and former western refining, now andeavor. As well as home to the medical center of the americas, the only medical research and care provider complex in west texas and southern new mexico, and the university of texas at el paso, the city’s primary university. The city hosts the annual sun bowl college football post-season game, the second oldest bowl game in the country. El paso has a strong federal and military presence. William beaumont army medical center, biggs army airfield, and fort bliss call the city home. Fort bliss is one of the largest military complexes of the united states army and the largest training area in the united states. Also headquartered in el paso are the dea domestic field division 7, el paso intelligence center, joint task force north, united states border patrol el paso sector, and the u.s. Border patrol special operations group. In 2010 and 2018, el paso received an all-america city award. El paso ranked in the top three safest large cities in the united states between 1997 and 2014, including holding the title of safest city between 2011 and 2014. El paso is located at the intersection of three states. It is the only major texas city on mountain time. Ciudad juarez used to be on central time, but both cities are now on mountain time. As of 2010 u.s. Census, 649,121 people, 216,694 households, and 131,104 families resided in the city. The population density was 2,263.0 people per square mile, african american or black – 3.9%, two or more races – 1.5%, asian – 1.3%, native american – 1.0%, and native hawaiian and other pacific islander – 0.2%
