Free Rave Guardian app for personal safety

704.330.6911 If you see something, say something. Text "CPCCTIP" along with your message to 226787

As part of the Central Piedmont Risk, Safety, and Security unit’s ongoing commitment to campus safety, the Emergency Management department is offering Rave Guardian, a free mobile app that turns any smartphone into a personal safety device. All students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to download the FREE Rave Guardian safety app to check in with family, friends, campus security, or others you trust to help you stay safe on campus. 

The Rave Guardian app can be downloaded from the Apple App Store, or Google Play. You’ll use your Central Piedmont email address to create an account. You can also learn more at raveguardian.com

With the Rave Guardian app you can:

  • Register and set up an account: You can add your name, campus address, medical notes and other pertinent information for campus safety in case of emergency.
  • Easy emergency communication: In an emergency, a one button call to College Security Services will display your profile and current location.*
  • Send anonymous tips: See something, say something. The app allows you to anonymously text suspicious activity to College Security Services, including photos.
  • Add and message Guardians: By adding roommates, friends, and family – called “Guardians” – to your network, you can feel safer when walking alone, on or off campus. Guardians can also be messaged directly through the app. 
  • Set a safety timer: In the event a student or employee feels unsafe, you can set a timer with your current location, indicating where you are going and your expected arrival time. In the event you do not make it there and deactivate the timer, Guardians or College Security Services will be immediately alerted. 
    • You can also call the college’s non-emergency line at 704.330.6632 for a safe escort to your vehicle on campus.

You’re always encouraged to report any issues of concern: If you see something, say something. For more information, visit the college’s emergency communications webpage.