Neighbors who know each other. Help each other. Every day. Not just in emergencies.
Neighbors meet each other. They share their skills. They build trust.
People learn basic first aid. It takes just 2 hours. They get free safety kits.
When someone needs help, nearby trained neighbors get a message on their phone.
A neighbor arrives in 90 seconds. They help until the ambulance comes.
Do you know your neighbors?
Many of us don't. We live near each other but never talk. When something bad happens, we don't know who to call.
Safety Net helps you meet your neighbors. You can see who lives nearby. You can see what skills they have. Maybe your neighbor is a nurse. Maybe another is a firefighter. Maybe someone has a ladder you can borrow.
It's 3am. The baby won't stop crying. You haven't slept in days. You need help now.
Open the app. Linda lives two blocks away. She raised three kids. She's verified and background-checked. She'll hold your baby while you sleep.
Mom CorpsRobert is 82. His wife died last year. He hasn't talked to anyone in days.
Every Tuesday, Tom stops by for coffee. They're both retired. They talk about old times. Robert isn't alone anymore.
CompanionshipYour car won't start. It's raining. You don't know what's wrong.
Mike lives nearby. He knows cars. He comes with his tools. Thirty minutes later, you're back on the road.
Free HelpMr. Garcia has cancer. His wife drives him to treatment every day. No time to cook.
Neighbors sign up. Monday is chicken. Tuesday is soup. The family eats well.
Community CareSafety Net has a community marketplace. But it works differently.
Kids clothes they outgrew
Old electronics that work
Extra garden vegetables
Books you finished
Bring the whole street together. Meet your neighbors face to face.
Share food. Share stories. Build friendships over a meal.
Kids and adults play together. Healthy fun for everyone.
Make your neighborhood beautiful. Pride in where you live.
What if you saw someone hurt and bleeding?
Most people would panic. They wouldn't know what to do. But with 2 hours of training, anyone can learn to save a life.
Learn to use a tourniquet. Learn to pack a wound. These skills save lives.
Learn chest compressions. Learn to use an AED. Keep the heart pumping.
Is it safe to help? When to wait for police? How to stay safe yourself.
Try everything with your hands. Use the kit. Build confidence.
Free Safety Kit
Everything you need
ID Badge
Shows you're trained
App Access
Get emergency alerts
Your phone buzzes. Someone nearby needs help.
The app shows you: What happened. Where they are. How far away. You tap "I'm Coming" or "Can't Help."
Cardiac Arrest
147 Oak Street
0.2 miles away (1 min walk)
People nearest to the emergency get alerted first. Help arrives faster.
Cardiac arrest? Alert people with CPR training. Bleeding? Alert trauma responders.
Once 2-3 people respond, others aren't bothered. No alarm fatigue.
You grab your kit and go.
The app guides you. It shows the fastest route. When you arrive, it tells you what others reported. You're not alone.
A man collapses at a bus stop. Bystanders call 911.
Safety Net alerts 5 trained responders within 1/4 mile.
Tom was at a coffee shop one block away. He grabs his kit and runs.
Tom starts chest compressions. Another responder brings an AED from a nearby store.
The AED delivers a shock. The man's heart starts again.
Paramedics take over. The man is alive because help came in 90 seconds, not 8 minutes.
Do you have a doorbell camera? A security camera?
Many people do. During an emergency, those cameras could help police find a missing child or a dangerous suspect. But only if police can see them.
A child goes missing. Police send an alert: "Have you seen this boy?" Your doorbell camera recorded a car driving by 10 minutes ago. You share the video. Police see the license plate. They find the boy within an hour.
Your camera helped save that child.
Start as a neighbor. Learn more. Help more. It's up to you how far you go.
You signed up. You can see alerts. You're part of the community.
Just sign upYou took the training. You have a kit. You can respond to emergencies.
2-hour training + background checkExtra training in a specific area. Medical, fire, search and rescue.
Additional certificationYou help train others. You coordinate your block during emergencies.
Leadership trainingHighest level. You work directly with police and fire departments.
Extensive training + LE coordinationNeighbors connect and build trust
People get trained to help in emergencies
When something happens, the right people get alerted
Help arrives in 90 seconds, not 8 minutes
It's that simple. No fancy technology you don't understand. Just neighbors helping neighbors, with a little bit of training and organization.
Become a trained responder in your community. It only takes 2 hours.