Wilmington Panic Button App

LockNow Safety empowers schools near Wilmington with active shooter alert systems and proven training strategies that support proactive safety planning and an immediate response. Our mobile application enables school teams to respond instantly to active threats, minimizing confusion and maximizing protection. When seconds count, LockNow Safety ensures your campus is ready. LockNow technology and active threat and mitigation training not only prepares your staff, it empowers them in preparedness and provides a plan to take action.

Across the Wilmington 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.

View more details about the Locknow App by watching our video: Watch the LockNow App “How It Works” Video.

Customizable

Locknow Safety App gives you the flexibility to design a safety system that fits your campus’s unique structure and protocols. From setting alert permissions and drill access to defining user roles, you’re in control. We recommend enabling panic button access for all staff to ensure immediate action during critical events. The app also supports real-time communication, helping users stay informed, report issues, and share updates. Whether you need text-only alerts for select users or centralized management across multiple campuses, Locknow adapts to your needs.

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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 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.


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Locknow Safety provides trusted solutions for schools, churches, and businesses. We’re here to help you create a safer space and boost confidence in your emergency plans. Start your free trial with your team today!



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About Wilmington

Wilmington is a port city and the county seat of new hanover county in coastal southeastern north carolina, united states. With a population of 119,045 in 2017, it is the eighth most populous city in the state. Wilmington is the principal city of the wilmington metropolitan statistical area, a metropolitan area that includes new hanover and pender counties in southeastern north carolina, which has a population of 263,429 as of the 2012 census estimate. Wilmington was settled by the english along the cape fear river. The city was named after spencer compton who was the earl of wilmington. Its historic downtown has a 1.75-mile riverwalk, developed as a tourist attraction in the late 20th century. In 2014 wilmingtons newest sound stage, is the third-largest in the us. It houses the largest special-effects water tank in north america. After the studios sleepy hollow, one tree hill, dawsons revolution. Wilmington is located at 341324n775444w. It is the eastern terminus of interstate 40, an east-west freeway that ends 2,554 miles away at barstow, california, where it joins i-15, the gateway to southern california. This road passes through many major cities and state capitals along the way. According to 2013 census estimates, there were 112,067 people and 47,003 households in the city. The population density was 2,067.8 people per square mile and there were 53,400 housing units. The racial composition of the city was: 73.5% white, 19.9% black or african american, 6.1% hispanic or latino american, 1.2% asian american, 0.5% native american, 0.1% native hawaiian or other pacific islander.

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