About SafeScore

Safety intelligence.
Built on data that already exists.

SafeScore is a safety intelligence platform that turns publicly available government data into a score anyone can use — for any address in America.

The mission

The data has always existed.
The access hasn't.

Every year, the same floods hit the same neighborhoods. The same tornado corridors get struck again. The same beaches claim the same rip current victims. The same streets generate the same crash reports.

This isn't a data problem. The FBI publishes crime data. FEMA maps flood zones. NOAA tracks every storm. NHTSA records every fatal crash. USGS monitors every fault line.

The problem is that none of it is in anyone's hand at the moment they actually need it — when they're choosing where to live, booking a place to stay, or deciding whether to walk to their car at night.

SafeScore changes that. One score. Eleven categories. Any address. Real time.

"Say what it is. Back it with data. Let the user decide."

Every address decision you've ever made — where to live, where to stay, where to send your kids — was made without this data. That changes now.

Primary sources only

Every score pulls from government and authoritative primary sources — FBI, NOAA, FEMA, NHTSA, EPA, USGS. No data brokers. No aggregators. No opinion.

Incidents, not people

SafeScore scores what happened at a location — not who lives there. The data reflects documented events and conditions. Race, income, and demographics are never factored into any score.

Blunt and accurate

The score does not soften risk. If a location scores 28 out of 100, it says so. The user decides what to do with that information.

Data you can verify

Every score component is traceable to a source. The FBI data is public. The FEMA maps are public. SafeScore does not make claims it can't back.

The company

SafeScore

2026
Founded
NC
Incorporated in North Carolina
iOS + Android
Platform
11
Primary data sources integrated
50 states
Coverage at launch
Trademark filed
On demographic scoring: SafeScore scores incidents, not people. The data reflects what happened at a location — not who lives there. No racial, income, or demographic data is used in any score calculation.

Where the data comes from

Eleven primary sources.
Zero middlemen.

SafeScore integrates directly with the government and authoritative data sources that the public already trusts — just in a format that's actually usable.

FBI Crime Data Explorer
NOAA National Weather Service
FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer
NHTSA FARS Crash Data
Offenders.io Registry
EPA AirNow
USGS Earthquake Hazards
Socrata Public Safety Datasets
USFS Wildland-Urban Interface
NOAA Storm Prediction Center

Real data. No filter.

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