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Lockdown Alert
Smarter. Faster. Affordable.

 

Security Door Stop. Nightlock Door Barricade. 

The most powerful alert system for door barricades.
Instant SMS alerts increase emergency response. 
Activates within seconds
A cost-efficient solution for every budget.

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Respond Faster

In moments of emergency, every second matters. Our solution includes an automatic panic alert that teachers can use to silently alert administrators and authorities when a non-lockdown emergency is in progress, including:

  • Medical emergencies

  • Suspicious activities

  • Student bullying

  • And more!

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415
School shootings
in America since 2013.

Most lockdown policies for classrooms include

BARRICADING

the doors.

The

MOST POWERFUL

classroom protection enhancement.

“My students feel safer!”

“Knowing that I can lock outward swinging doors down in a few seconds is a fantastic solution and the best I’ve seen on the market.”

Kari K.

Los Angeles Unified School District

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Activate hardware. Set Alert Preferences. Monitor and Protect

Sets up in minutes. Scan the devices. Add an unlimited number of alert recipients. Monitor door barricade status 24/7.

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Works with Nightlock ®
Door Barricade
 

  • Tremendous force resistance of up to 2,000 lbs.

  • Works on inward and outward swinging doors

  • Anchors securely to floor to prevent intruder-tampering

  • Barricades doors within seconds
     

Already have the Nightlock® door barricade?
We can retrofit our solution to your existing barricade within minutes!

DIY Installation

Lockdown alert is easy to install, but we’d be happy to help you.

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