Safety Everywhere

Jon Barefoot

Why Staff Safety Directly Impacts Patient Outcomes

Jon Barefoot, Vice President of Security, Safety, and Disaster Preparedness at Indiana University Health, explains why staff safety is inseparable from patient care. He shares how reducing safety concerns allows clinicians to focus fully on delivering high-quality patient outcomes.

Joe Monroe

How SafeZone Supports Game Day Safety and Transient Crowds

Joe Monroe, Chief of Police at the University of Kentucky, explains how SafeZone helps manage safety during large game day events. He highlights how geolocation and beacon technology enable faster officer response and more efficient communication with transient fan populations.

Clint Jones

Why Parents See Campus Safety Apps as Essential

Clint Jones, Project Manager at Tarleton State University, shares a real-world story demonstrating how parents value campus safety technology. He explains how parents were eager to adopt SafeZone to provide added protection and peace of mind for students in vulnerable, high-visibility roles.

Barbara O'Connor

From Blue Phones to Smart AI Devices: The Future of Campus Safety

Barbara O’Connor, Assistant Vice President for Public Safety at Florida State University, explains her vision for transforming traditional campus blue phones into AI-enabled safety devices. She describes how intelligent cameras and voice-activated technology can improve emergency awareness and deliver faster, more effective responses.

Richie Miller

Why Law Enforcement Leaders Should Consider SafeZone

Richie Miller, Lieutenant at UNT Health Fort Worth, shares why SafeZone is a valuable tool for law enforcement professionals. He explains how improved communication, accurate location data, and faster response align with the core mission of helping people and keeping communities safe.

Jon Barefoot

The Future of Staff Safety: Desktop, Wearables, and Smart Escalation

Jon Barefoot, Vice President of Security, Safety, and Disaster Preparedness at Indiana University Health, discusses the future of staff safety technology. He explains how SafeZone is being extended beyond mobile apps to desktop solutions and targeted wearable devices, ensuring rapid access to help in high-risk environments.

Joe Monroe

Managing Safety on a Large, Urban, Open Campus

Joe Monroe, Chief of Police at the University of Kentucky, discusses the challenges of securing a large, open campus located in downtown Lexington. He explains how SafeZone enables reporting, photo sharing, and rapid assistance across a campus that functions like a city within a city.

Barbara O'Connor

How AI-Powered Cameras Are Transforming Campus Threat Detection

Barbara O’Connor, Assistant Vice President for Public Safety at Florida State University, shares how AI-enhanced camera systems and license plate recognition are transforming campus safety. She explains how artificial intelligence helps identify threats in real time, dramatically reducing investigation timelines and improving response effectiveness.

WesternU

How WesternU Drove Student Awareness Through Mass Notifications

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 explain how WesternU used mass notifications and student-focused marketing to drive SafeZone adoption. They share how live demonstrations and clear messaging helped students understand the platform’s real-world value.