Memphis Panic Button App

LockNow Safety provides schools near Memphis 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.

LockNow Safety empowers schools of every size throughout the Memphis 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

The Locknow Safety App is tailored to meet the unique needs of your campus. You decide who can send alerts, initiate drills, and manage permissions. We recommend giving all staff access to the panic button for active threat situations. During emergencies, the app simplifies communication, allowing users to receive updates, report issues, and share vital information. You can also assign specific users to receive text alerts only. Whether your school has one campus or several, Locknow gives you full control over user settings.

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Authorities

The LockNow Safety App allows first responders and cooperating authorities to receive instant notifications via app or text alerts during an intruder situation.
These critical partners in emergency response can be registered to receive only real active threat alerts, avoiding interruptions from routine drills.
When a panic button is activated, registered authorities are notified simultaneously with school personnel, helping improve overall response times.

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

With more than 29 years of service in education and school safety, Randy has dedicated his career to protecting learning environments.
Whether it”s planning ahead, reacting in real time, or reviewing what”s already in place, Randy has been directly involved in every step of the security journey.
As a certified instructor and seasoned administrator, he teaches vital safety practices and crisis response techniques to schools, churches, and local businesses.

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 Memphis

Memphis is a city located along the mississippi river in southwestern shelby county, tennessee, united states. The 2017 city population was 652,236, making memphis the largest city on the mississippi river, the second most populous city in tennessee, as well as the 25th largest city in the united states. Greater memphis is the 42nd largest metropolitan area in the united states, with a population of 1,348,260 in 2017. The city is the anchor of west tennessee and the greater mid-south region, which includes portions of neighboring arkansas and mississippi. Memphis is the seat of shelby county, the most populous county in tennessee. As one of the most historic and cultural cities of the southern united states, the city features a wide variety of landscapes and distinct neighborhoods. The first european explorer to visit the area of present-day memphis was spanish conquistador hernando de soto in 1541 with his expedition into the new world. The high bluffs protecting the location from the waters of the mississippi would then be contested between the spanish, french, and the english as memphis took shape. Modern memphis was founded in 1819 by three prominent americans: john overton, james winchester, and future president andrew jackson. Memphis grew into one of the largest cities of the antebellum south as a market for agricultural goods, natural resources like lumber, and the american slave trade. After the american civil war and the end of slavery, the city experienced even faster growth into the 20th century as it became among the largest world markets for cotton and lumber. Home to tennessees 1968 assassination. The city now hosts the national civil rights museuma smithsonian affiliate institution. Since the civil rights era, memphis has grown to become one of the nations largest employer is the multinational courier corporation fedex, which maintains its global air hub at memphis international airport, making it the second-busiest cargo airport in the world. Today, memphis is a regional center for commerce, education, media, art, and entertainment. The city has long had a prominent music scene, with historic blues clubs on beale street originating the unique memphis blues sound during early 20th century. The city roll, soul, and hip-hop genres. Memphis barbecue has achieved international prominence, and the city hosts the world championship barbecue cooking contest, which attracts over 100,000 visitors to the city annually. According to the united states census bureau, the city has a total area of 324.0 square miles, of which 315.1 square miles is land and 9.0 square miles, or 2.76%, is water. For historical population data, see: history of memphis, tennessee. According to the 2006-2008 american community survey, the racial composition of the city of memphis

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