Lockdown Systems

Safety Tip Tuesday: Door Lock

Safety Tip Tuesday: Door Lock Research shows that the #1 life-saving device during a lockdown is a solid door lock according to Fentress Incorporated . The Boot™ will withstand 16,000 pounds of pressure; made from ⅞” thick cold-rolled steel pins reinforcing every door when fully engaged. #SchoolSecurity #SchoolSafety #School  

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Why Reflective Room Placards Should Be Part Of Your Lockdown Safety Planning

Highly Reflective Rapid Response Room Placards…try saying that five times fast. Room placards are often an overlooked piece of the puzzle when buildings, especially schools, are putting together their lockdown plans. They aren’t flashy, they don’t light up or make noise like our SmartLights or SmartBox, and they don’t stop 16,000 pounds of force like

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Partner Spotlight – Development: Neosoft Technologies

Developing a mobile application can be a challenging process. From idea to development, through deployment and beyond, there are many potential pitfalls and difficulties. However, with every challenge comes reward. In the case of The LockOut Mobile Application, the reward is a more connected and secured facility, meaning safer buildings, and safer people. To create

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How To Include Parents When Implementing a School Lockdown System

One piece of the safety puzzle that is often missed when implementing a school lockdown system is often one of the most important, parents. Parents may receive a notification that a system is being implemented, or that school lockdown protocols are changing, and they may even receive a note from their children that the changes

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Three Questions to Ask About Your Building Lockdown System

At the LockOut Company, we specialize in building lockdown safety for buildings and facilities of all kinds. We like to think that through working with specialty lockdown training organizations, police and special law enforcement units, school and other administrative staff, and through our own experience designing and building both The Boot and The SmartBoot System,

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LockOut Company Issued Utility Patents for LockOut System

The LockOut Company, developers of the LockOut SmartBoot System, have been issued utility patents for various components of the LockOut SmartBoot System. What Is The LockOut System? The LockOut System, developed in Michigan, pairs physical door barricade and entry deterrent devices with Bluetooth technology and mobile applications to create a comprehensive building lockdown system. What

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LockOut SmartBoot System Passes FCC Testing

The LockOut Company SmartBoot System has passed FCC Compliance testing for multiple components and the system as a whole has passed inspection as well. Specific testing included analysis for the SmartBoot SmartBox, which houses the Boot door barricade; the SmartBoot SmartLight, and the SmartBoot System. “We’re extremely pleased to have passed this FCC testing”, said

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Not Just for Schools: Evaluating Lockdown Systems for Government Facilities

While we focus much of our attention as a company on school lockdowns and securing our nation’s schools; places of worship, government buildings, office complexes, and residential facilities have also become threats of those wishing to do harm to others. Those in charge of these facilities need the ability to lock them down when necessary,

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