Tyler Panic Button App
LockNow Safety serves schools near Tyler 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 enables and supports an immediate active shooter response to schools of all sizes across the Tyler area.
Our panic button technology allows any staff member to send an emergency alert to the entire campus the instant a threat is observed.
Developed with extensive experience, resources, and collaboration across the safety, security, and education sectors, the LockNow Safety App helps prevent delays in communication such as those in Parkland, Florida and Uvalde, Texas.
The first step to a swift response in an active shooter incident is immediate awareness for everyone.
View more details about the Locknow App by watching our video: Watch the LockNow App “How It Works” Video.
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 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 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 Tyler
Tyler is the county seat of smith county, located in east-central texas, united states. The city of tyler has long been smith countys 2017 estimated population was 104,991. It is 100 miles east-southeast of dallas. Tyler is the principal city of the tyler metropolitan statistical area, which had a population of 209,714 in 2010, and is the regional center of the tyler-jacksonville combined statistical area, which had a population of 260,559 in 2010. Tyler is known as the, a nickname it earned from a long history of rose production, cultivation, and processing. It is home to the largest rose garden in the united states, a 14-acre public garden complex that has over 38,000 rose bushes of at least 500 different varieties. The tyler rose garden is also home to the annual texas rose festival, attracting tourists by the thousands each year in mid-october. Tyler is also home to the caldwell zoo and broadway square mall. As a regional educational and technology center, tyler is the host for more than 20,000 higher-education students, a college of engineering, a university health science center, and two regional hospital systems. In 1985, the international adopt-a-highway movement originated in tyler. After appeals by local texas department of transportation officials, the local civitan chapter adopted a 2-mi will notice brown road signs that read, tyler is located at 322003n951800wat 544 feet above sea level. Tyler is surrounded by many smaller cities, including whitehouse, lindale, new chapel hill, bullard, edom, brownsboro, kilgore, flint, and chandler. As of the 2010 census, 96,900 people resided in the city of tyler, texas. The population density was 1,782.0 people per square mile. The racial makeup of the city was: 60.5% white, 24.8% black, 0.5% native american, 1.9% asian, 0.03% pacific islander, 10.3% from other races, and 2.0% from two or more races. About 21.2% of the population were hispanic or latino of any race.
