Prescott Panic Button App

LockNow Safety serves schools near Prescott 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 Prescott, 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

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

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 Prescott

Prescott ( press-kt ; yavapai: wi:kwatha ksikita ) is a city in yavapai county, arizona, united states. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city is 39,843. The city is the county seat of yavapai county. In 1864 prescott was designated as the capital of the arizona territory, replacing the temporary capital at fort whipple. The territorial capital was moved to tucson in 1867. Prescott again became the territorial capital in 1877, until phoenix became the capital in 1889. The towns of prescott valley, 7 miles east, and prescott, together comprise what is locally known as the area. This also sometimes refers to central yavapai county in general, which would include the towns of: mayer, paulden, wilhoit, and williamson valley. Combined with these smaller communities the area had a population of 103,260 as of 2007. Prescott is the center of the prescott metropolitan area, defined by the u.s. Census bureau as all of yavapai county. The yavapai-prescott indian tribe reservation is located adjacent to and partially within the borders of prescott. Prescott is in the granite creek watershed and contains the convergence of miller creek and granite creek on its north side. Prescott is 55 mi west-northwest of the state of arizona’s geographic center. As of the census of 2000, there were 33,938 people, 15,098 households, and 8,968 families residing in the city. The population density was 915.6 people per square mile. The racial makeup of the city was 92.93% white, 0.50% black or african american, 1.27% native american, 0.83% asian, 0.06% pacific islander, 2.77% from other races, and 1.63% from two or more races. 8.17% of the population were hispanic or latino of any race.

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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