Scranton Active Threat Alerts
Serving churches within Scranton, LockNow Safety provides churches active threat alerts and essential response guidance for Church Safety and Security Directors. LockNow Safety ensures your team has the tools required to respond quickly and confidently during active shooter situations. With the LockNow Safety App, your church safety team receives instant panic button alerts designed to improve crisis decision-making and protect your congregation. We eliminate the need for exhaustive research by delivering all necessary safety plans and guidance directly to your team.
Emergency Notifications
Safety alerts in Scranton provide immediate awareness of an active shooter enabling a faster response by your church community. Emergency alerts are provided regardless of whether your church community is on campus or en route to church, they are notified immediately of a crisis with the Locknow App. Immediate alerts provide situational awareness preventing dangerous delays in communication which have shown to enable the perpetrator to cause more harm done.
In Scranton, the LockNow Safety App helps churches react immediately to active threats with panic button alerts. Features include:
- Rapid alerts for staff and congregation
- Text messages for all church members
- Communication support during emergencies
- Location-based threat notifications
- Practice drills and emergency alert access
- Safety guidance and signage for your church
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With LockNow Safety App, your church has full authority over alerts and emergency procedures. Activate panic buttons, run drills, and send notifications to your team and congregation simultaneously. Instant push and text alerts provide critical situational awareness during active shooter incidents. The app allows real-time communication, selective text alerts, and management of multiple campuses from one dashboard.
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Our Founder
Randy Dougherty, founder of Locknow Safety, is a longtime school administrator and school protection officer with nearly three decades of hands-on safety experience, originally creating the Locknow Safety App to bolster protection for his district and now sharing his deep expertise in facility safety, crisis communication, and certified safety training with churches, schools, and businesses. His background includes supervising access points, overseeing the safety of visitors and passersby, and planning for responses to active threat situations. Randy has engaged in every level of the safety process, applying both proactive and reactive strategies to improve organizational security. To request a quote for the Locknow Safety App or Training programs, CLICK HERE.
Safety Training: Active Threat Response
Church security has always been an essential priority, as protecting the congregation is a fundamental responsibility. Yet new challenges continue to emerge, requiring ongoing preparation and awareness. LockNow Safety provides comprehensive solutions designed to strengthen your church security and active shooter response. Through on-site, in-person church safety training, as well as live online or video-based instruction, we equip your team with essential knowledge using multiple formats. We also conduct physical safety assessments, offering expert guidance to help strengthen the safety of your community. Our hands-on training empowers your staff and volunteers to develop clear plans and take decisive action in the event of an active shooter situation. To learn more about safety training, click here or watch this safety training video.
What We Do:
Church Security | Church Security Training | Church Security Guidelines | Church Security Ministry | Church Safety and Security | Safe Church Training | Church Safety and Security Plans | Church Active Shooter Plans
About Scranton
Scranton is the sixth-largest city in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. It is the county seat and largest city of lackawanna county in northeastern pennsylvanias first streetcars powered exclusively by electricity began operating in the city. Rev. David spencer, a local baptist minister, later proclaimed scranton as the. Bill courtright was elected the 30th mayor of the city in 2013, but resigned from his duties on july 1st, 2019 after pleading guilty to bribery and extortion following an fbi investigation. Scranton is located at 412438n75403w. Its total area of 25.4 square miles includes 25.2 square miles of land and 0.2 square miles of water, according to the united states census bureau. Scranton is drained by the lackawanna river. As of the 2010 census, there were 76,089 people, 30,069 households, and 18,124 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,006/mi. The racial makeup of the city was 84.11% white, 5.45% african american, 0.23% native american, 2.98% asian, 0.04% pacific islander, 4.69% from other races, and 2.49% from two or more races. Hispanic or latino of any race make up 9.90% of the population.
If you’re seeking professional support for church safety, please email us at Team@Locknowapp.com. We specialize in providing churches, schools, and businesses with tailored safety solutions. Our mission is to help your congregation worship in a secure and welcoming space. Reach out today—we are happy to assist you. CLICK HERE for a Locknow Safety App pricing quote.
