San Marcos Panic Button App

LockNow Safety supports schools near San Marcos 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.

Across the San Marcos area, LockNow Safety equips schools with tools for immediate crisis or intruder response.

Our panic button technology enables any educator or staff member to alert the entire school within seconds of identifying a threat. Designed with insights from safety professionals and educators, the LockNow Safety App helps prevent the breakdowns in communication that contributed to incidents in Parkland, Florida and Uvalde, Texas. In emergencies, speed and shared awareness save lives.

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Customizable

Locknow Safety App offers full customization to support your campus’s safety protocols. You control who can activate alerts, drills, and other features. We recommend enabling panic button access for all staff to ensure rapid response during threats. The app supports real-time communication, allowing users to stay informed, report concerns, and share updates. You can configure text-only alerts for select users and manage multiple campuses from a single dashboard.

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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

Your school community deserves the best in safety and preparedness.

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About San Marcos

San marcos ( sanmar-ks ) is a city in the u.s. State of texas, within the austin-round rock-san marcos metropolitan area. It is on the interstate 35 corridor between austin and san antonio and is the seat of hays county. Its limits extend into caldwell and guadalupe counties, as well. Its population was 44,894 at the 2010 census and was an estimated 63,071 in 2017. Founded on the banks of the san marcos river, the area is thought to be among the oldest continuously inhabited sites in the americas. San marcos is home to texas state university and the meadows center for water and the environment. In 2010, san marcos was listed in business week s list of the. San marcos is in central texas. It is 30 miles northeast of san antonio. According to the united states census bureau, in 2010, it had a total area of 30.3 square miles, of which 30.2 square miles were land and 0.1 square miles, or 0.44%, was covered by water. Interstate 35 is the main highway through it, with access from exits 199 through 208. It is situated on the balcones fault, the boundary between the hill country to the west and the coastal plains to the east. Along the fault, many springs emerge, such as san marcos springs, which forms spring lake and is the source of the san marcos river. The eastern part is blackland prairie. The western part consists of forested or grassy rolling hills, often marked with cacti. As of the census of 2010, the population was 44,894 people in the city. In 2000, 34,733 people, 12,660 households, and 5,380 families resided in the city. The population density was 1,907.5 people per square mile, in 2000. The 13,340 housing units averaged 732.6 per square mile. The racial makeup of the city was 72.55% white, 5.53% african american, 0.65% native american, 1.23% asian, 0.11% pacific islander, 17.03% from other races, and 2.90% from two or more races. Hispanics or latinos of any race were 36.50% of the population.

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