Shreveport Active Threat Alerts

Churches throughout Shreveport rely on LockNow Safety for advanced active shooter alerts and actionable guidance for Safety and Security Directors. LockNow Safety equips your team with the knowledge and tools to respond swiftly to emergencies, including active threat incidents. The LockNow Safety App delivers panic button alerts to your church safety personnel and community, helping teams respond efficiently and keep congregations safe. Forget endless research — we provide ready-to-use safety plans and resources tailored to your church’s needs.

Active Threat Preparedness

In Shreveport, instant safety alerts provide your church community with early awareness of an active shooter, supporting a quicker and safer response. No matter where your members are—on campus or en route—the Locknow App delivers emergency notifications right away. These immediate alerts improve situational awareness and reduce dangerous delays in communication.

Serving churches in Shreveport, the LockNow Safety App delivers instant panic button alerts to help your safety team respond quickly to active threats. Your team receives:

  • Immediate active shooter alerts for staff and attendees
  • Text messages to keep your church community informed
  • Reliable communication during emergencies
  • Threat alerts with exact location details
  • Access to emergency notifications and practice drills
  • Safety signage and guidance for your facility
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Ensure your church is prepared with the LockNow Safety App. Control alert activation, conduct drills, and manage notifications for your team. Active shooter alerts instantly reach staff and congregation via text and push notifications. The app enables real-time communication, incident reporting, and updates for all campuses. Set up text-only alerts and control who receives notifications.

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Our Founder

Locknow Safety’s founder, Randy Dougherty, spent nearly 30 years as a school administrator and school protection officer, developing the Locknow Safety App to enhance safety practices within his district and building a strong foundation in facility safety oversight, crisis communication training, and certified safety instruction for churches, schools, and businesses. His expertise includes managing access-control processes, supervising unfamiliar individuals on campus, and preparing organizations for potential active threat events. Randy’s firsthand experience across every aspect of school safety informs his commitment to supporting others in building safer spaces. To receive a quote for the Locknow Safety App or Training, CLICK HERE.

Safety Training: Active Threat Response

Prioritizing church security has always been fundamental, yet today’s increasing safety challenges require a multilayered approach to preparedness. LockNow Safety delivers expert resources to strengthen your church security and enhance your ability to respond to active shooter threats. Our offerings include in-person, on-site church safety training for staff and volunteers, along with flexible live online and video training options. We perform physical safety assessments and give tailored guidance to improve your overall protection efforts. With our hands-on training, your people gain the skills needed to plan effectively and act decisively in the event of an active shooter incident. To explore training options, click here or view 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 Shreveport

Shreveport ( shreev-port ) is a city in the u.s. State of louisiana. It is the most populous city in the shreveport-bossier city metropolitan area. Shreveport ranks third in population in louisiana after new orleans and baton rouge and 133rd in the u.s. The bulk of shreveport is in caddo parish, of which it is the parish seat. Shreveport extends along the west bank of the red river into neighboring bossier parish. The population of shreveport was 199,311 as of the 2010 u.s. Census. The united states census bureaus population decreased to 188,987. Shreveport was founded in 1836 by the shreve town company, a corporation established to develop a town at the juncture of the newly navigable red river and the texas trail, an overland route into the newly independent republic of texas. Prior to texas becoming independent, this trail entered mexico. The city grew throughout the 20th century and, after the discovery of oil in louisiana, became a national center for the oil industry. Standard oil of louisiana, and other economic problems the city struggled with a declining population, poverty, drugs and violent crime. Since cedric glovers proximity to the nearby cities makes it north louisiana and the ark-la-tex’s transportation hub. As of the 2010 census, the population of shreveport was 199,311. The racial and ethnic composition of the population was 54.70% black or african american, 41.16% white, 1.0% native american, 2.0% asian, 1.2% from some other race and 1.5% from two or more races. 6.5% of the population was hispanic or latino of any race.

If you need expert assistance enhancing your church’s security, email us at Team@Locknowapp.com. Our team provides complete safety solutions for churches, schools, and businesses. We aim to help your congregation feel safe while worshiping and growing together. Contact us—we’re ready to support you. CLICK HERE for a pricing quote on the Locknow Safety App.

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