New Orleans Panic Button App

LockNow Safety serves schools near New Orleans by providing panic button technology to School Administrators and Safety Coordinators. LockNow Safety equips schools with the active threat alerts and training needed to develop and implement effective safety mitigation practices. This enables school safety teams to ensure an immediate response to active shooter attacks. The safest response to an intruder is the fastest response, and immediate alerts from LockNow Safety bring this to your campus.

In New Orleans, 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.

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 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

“Setup was quick with good instructions for our staff to follow, and most importantly, the app will be easy to operate in a high-stress situation,”
said Ritchie Kracht, Superintendent of Clark County School District.

The LockNow Safety App is committed to providing exceptional support to every school we serve.
When technical issues arise, our team responds immediately, allowing administrators to stay focused on their responsibilities.
With a founder who understands the pressures of school leadership firsthand, we ensure our service adds relief—not stress.
Every user is treated with care because safety is our shared priority.

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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.

For expert safety solutions tailored to schools, churches, and businesses,

email us at team@locknowapp.com
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About New Orleans

New orleans is a consolidated city-parish located along the mississippi river in the southeastern region of the u.s. State of louisiana. With an estimated population of 391,006 in 2018, it is the most populous city in louisiana. A major port, new orleans is considered an economic and commercial hub for the broader gulf coast region of the united states. New orleans is world-renowned for its distinct music, creole cuisine, unique dialect, and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably mardi gras. The historic heart of the city is the french quarter, known for its french and spanish creole architecture and vibrant nightlife along bourbon street. The city has been described as the in the united states, owing in large part to its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage. Founded in 1718 by french colonists, new orleans was once the territorial capital of french louisiana before being traded to the united states in the louisiana purchase of 1803. New orleans in 1840 was the third-most populous city in the united states, and it was the largest city in the american south from the antebellum era until after world war ii. The citys population. Concerns about gentrification, new residents buying property in formerly closely knit communities, and displacement of longtime residents have been expressed. The city and orleans parish are coterminous. As of 2017, orleans parish is the third most-populous parish in louisiana, behind east baton rouge parish and neighboring jefferson parish. The city and parish are bounded by st. Tammany parish and lake pontchartrain to the north, st. Bernard parish and lake borgne to the east, plaquemines parish to the south, and jefferson parish to the south and west. The city anchors the larger new orleans metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 1,275,762 in 2017. It is the most populous metropolitan area in louisiana and the 46th-most populated msa in the united states. New orleans is located in the mississippi river delta, south of lake pontchartrain, on the banks of the mississippi river, approximately 105 miles is water. Orleans parish is the smallest parish by land area in louisiana. The area along the river is characterized by ridges and hollows. According to the 2010 census, 343,829 people and 189,896 households lived in new orleans. Its racial and ethnic makeup was 60.2% african american, 33.0% white, 2.9% asian, 0.0% pacific islander, and 1.7% were people of two or more races. People of hispanic or latino origin made up 5.3% of the population; 1.3% is mexican, 1.3% honduran, 0.4% cuban, 0.3% puerto rican, and 0.3% nicaraguan.

If your school is seeking assistance with enhancing your instituion’s safety measures, feel free to contact us at team@locknowapp.com. Our team specializes in providing comprehensive safety solutions for churches, schools, and businesses. We are dedicated to helping you create a secure and welcoming environment that allows your school to grow with peace of mind.

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