Safety Everywhere

Clint Jones

Why Campus Safety Matters More Than Ever

Clint Jones, Project Manager at Tarleton State University, explains why campus safety tools like SafeZone are essential in today’s increasingly complex and volatile campus environments. He discusses the responsibility universities have to protect students during a critical stage of their lives.

WesternU

Why WesternU Recommends SafeZone to Peer Institutions

Associate Vice President of Operations Gabriel Valencia-Martinez, Manager of Campus Security Seth Miller, and Director of Security David Sevesind at Western University of Health Sciences share why they recommend SafeZone to peer institutions. They emphasize the importance of having a unified safety platform in place before an emergency occurs and encourage leaders not to delay investment in campus safety.

Jon Barefoot

Scaling Safety Across a Complex Healthcare Enterprise

Jon Barefoot, Vice President of Security, Safety, and Disaster Preparedness at Indiana University Health, explains how SafeZone provides consistent safety access across 17 hospitals and hundreds of locations. He describes how a single platform simplifies emergency response regardless of location or staffing model.

Barbara O'Connor

How Faster Response Times Save Lives on Campus

Barbara O’Connor, Assistant Vice President for Public Safety at Florida State University, recounts a critical incident on campus and explains how technology, dispatch coordination, and real-time crime center capabilities helped officers respond and neutralize a threat in under 2.5 minutes, demonstrating the life-saving impact of speed and coordination.

WesternU

How an Accidental Alert Proved Response Speed in Seconds

Associate Vice President of Operations Gabriel Valencia-Martinez, Manager of Campus Security Seth Miller, and Director of Security David Sevesind at Western University of Health Sciences recount an accidental SafeZone activation during a live demonstration that resulted in a security response within seconds. The moment served as a powerful, real-world validation of response speed and system reliability.

Texas A&M

Scaling Campus Safety Across Multiple Texas A&M Locations

Mike Johnson, Chief of Police at Texas A&M University, and Kary Shaffer, Assistant Chief at Texas A&M University, discuss expanding SafeZone beyond College Station to satellite campuses across Texas. They explain how a unified safety platform supports consistent protocols and peace of mind across geographically dispersed locations.

Daran Dodd

How Students Use SafeZone in Real-World Situations

Daran Dodd, Chief of Police at UNC Asheville, explains how students quickly adopted SafeZone and began using it in meaningful ways. He shares real examples of tips, check-ins, and safety reporting that help officers keep students informed and safe on campus.

Clint Jones

Protecting Advisors and Faculty During Difficult Conversations

Clint Jones, Project Manager at Tarleton State University, explains how SafeZone supports advisors and faculty who may face volatile situations. He describes how discreet check-ins and panic alerts provide peace of mind and faster assistance without requiring staff to call 911 or explain their location.

Texas A&M

How Faster Officer Deployment Improves Game Day Safety

Mike Johnson, Chief of Police at Texas A&M University, and Kary Shaffer, Assistant Chief at Texas A&M University, explain how SafeZone improves response speed by showing exactly where officers are in real time. They describe how accurate location data helps dispatch the closest available resources, even in noisy, crowded environments.