San Antonio Panic Button App
LockNow Safety serves schools near San Antonio 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.
LockNow Safety empowers schools of every size throughout the San Antonio 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.
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Customizable
With the Locknow Safety App, we customize the app to fit your campus and user needs. You control who can activate and receive alerts as well as who can activate drills and other permissions. We typically recommend that all staff have access to the panic button and active threat alert. Additional features during an active threat event allow simple communication for all users to receive updates, report concerns, or provide important information. Locknow customization provides the option to select particular users to receive text alerts only. You have control of how your facility is set up. Does your school have multiple campuses? We can connect your administrators to each campus if you prefer — again, you determine each user”s settings.
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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
“LockNow has features that are easy to use and can help deliver critical information when time is of the essence,” said Josh Angel, Superintendent of the Marion C. Early School District.
At LockNow Safety, we understand the demands placed on school leaders. That’s why our team handles all technology-related concerns, allowing principals and administrators to concentrate on their core duties.
Founded by a former principal, our approach is built on empathy and efficiency.
We serve each individual with the attention they deserve, because safety matters to everyone.
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Our Founder
Randy is a veteran school administrator and protection officer with a 30-year track record in safety leadership.
With firsthand experience across the full spectrum of security operations, Randy excels at crafting forward-thinking defenses, managing active threats, and conducting thorough assessments of current protocols.
He specializes in facility security and emergency communication, offering hands-on training and strategic guidance to organizations ranging from schools and churches to corporate teams.
Our Passion
Your school community deserves the best in safety and preparedness.
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About San Antonio
San antonio, officially the city of san antonio, is the seventh-most populous city in the united states, and the second-most populous city in both texas and the southern united states, with more than 1.5 million residents. Founded as a spanish mission and colonial outpost in 1718, the city became the first chartered civil settlement in present-day texas in 1731. The area was still part of the spanish empire, and later of the mexican republic. Today it is the states deep history is contrasted with its rapid recent growth during the past few decades. It was the fastest-growing of the top ten largest cities in the united states from 2000 to 2010, and the second from 1990 to 2000. Straddling the regional divide between south and central texas, san antonio anchors the southwestern corner of an urban megaregion colloquially known as the. San antonio serves as the seat of bexar county; recent annexations have extended the citys wonderland amusement parks. According to the san antonio convention and visitors bureau, the city is visited by about 32 million tourists a year. It is home to the five-time nba champion san antonio spurs, and hosts the annual san antonio stock show & rodeo, one of the largest such events in the u.s. The u.s. Armed forces have numerous facilities in and around san antonio; fort sam houston is the only one within the city limits. Lackland air force base, randolph air force base, lackland afb/kelly field annex, camp bullis, and camp stanley are outside the city limits. Kelly air force base operated out of san antonio until 2001, when the airfield was transferred to lackland afb. The remaining parts of the base were developed as port san antonio, an industrial/business park and aerospace complex. San antonio is home to six fortune 500 companies and the south texas medical center, the only medical research and care provider in the south texas region. San antonio is approximately 75 miles above sea level. According to the 2010 u.s. Census, 1,327,407 people resided in san antonio city proper, an increase of 16.0% since 2000. The racial composition of the city based on the 2010 u.s. Census is as follows: 72.6% white, 6.9% black or african american, 0.9% native american, 2.4% asian, 0.1% native hawaiian or pacific islander, 3.4% two or more races, and 13.7% other races. In addition, 63.2% of the city’s population was of hispanic or latino origin, of any race.
