Farmington Panic Button App
LockNow Safety supports schools near Farmington 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.
LockNow Safety empowers schools of every size throughout the Farmington region to respond instantly to active threats.
With our panic button system, any staff member can trigger a campus-wide active threat alert the moment danger is detected.
Built through deep collaboration with experts in education, law enforcement, and emergency response, the LockNow Safety App eliminates communication delays seen in tragedies like Parkland and Uvalde.
Rapid awareness is the foundation of a fast and effective response.
View more details about the Locknow App by watching our video: Watch the LockNow App “How It Works” Video.
Customizable
Locknow Safety App gives you the flexibility to design a safety system that fits your campus’s unique structure and protocols. From setting alert permissions and drill access to defining user roles, you’re in control. We recommend enabling panic button access for all staff to ensure immediate action during critical events. The app also supports real-time communication, helping users stay informed, report issues, and share updates. Whether you need text-only alerts for select users or centralized management across multiple campuses, Locknow adapts to your needs.
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Authorities
The LockNow Safety App ensures that cooperating agencies and first responders stay informed during real emergencies and active shooter situations.
They can be registered to receive app or text alerts for active threats only, bypassing drill notifications.
This simultaneous alerting system helps emergency teams respond faster and more effectively when seconds matter most.
What Are People Saying
Richard Asbill, Superintendent of the Bolivar School District, stated:
“We implemented the LockNow App in our district and are pleased with the results.
The app allows all administrators and employees to initiate, receive notifications, and stay informed during an emergency.”
With excellent service from the LockNow staff, schools always receive the support they need.
When any technology issues arise, the LockNow team steps in and removes the burden from administrators so they can focus on their jobs.
With the founder being a former principal, we understand the demands of school leadership and ensure our system adds no additional stress.
We serve each person individually because safety is our highest priority.
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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 Farmington
Farmington in new mexico. The u.s. Census bureau’s population estimate in 2011 for farmington was about 45,256. Farmington is located at the junction of the san juan river, the animas river, and the la plata river, and is located on the colorado plateau. Farmington is the largest city of san juan county, one of the geographically largest counties in the united states covering 5,538 square miles. The county seat and the other city in san juan county is aztec. Farmington serves as the commercial hub for most of northwestern new mexico and the four corners region of four states. Farmington lies at or near the junction of three important highways: u.s. Highway 550, u.s. Highway 64, and new mexico highway 371. It is on the trails of the ancients byway, one of the designated new mexico scenic byways. The primary industries of san juan county are the production of petroleum, natural gas, and coal. Major coal mines are the navajo and san juan mines, operated by bhp billiton 15 to 19 miles southwest of farmington. The coal mined from the navajo and san juan mines is used entirely for fuel for the nearby four corners generating station and san juan power plant to produce electric power. Farmington is known across new mexico and throughout the southwest for its baseball tournaments, and ricketts park is the home of the connie mack world series. Farmington high school claimed the aaaa baseball state championship four years in a row from 2005 through 2008. Piedra vista high school in farmington also claimed the aaaa baseball state championship in 2010 and 2011. Farmington is located at 36456n1081123w. As of the census of 2010, there were 45,895 people and 17,548 housing units in farmington. The racial makeup of the city was 62.8% white, 1.0% african american, 22.2% native american, 0.6% asian, 0.1% pacific islander, and 4.2% from two or more races. Hispanic or latino of any race were 22.4% of the population.
