Features

11 risk categories.
One address. Real risk.

1 in 278 Americans will be a violent crime victim this year. 52% of those crimes go unreported — meaning every crime map you've ever seen is a floor, not a ceiling. SafeScore is built on that reality: FBI crime records, EPA toxic sites, NOAA disaster risk, NHTSA crash data, sex offender registries, FEMA flood maps. Every feature below exists because the data most people never see is the data that matters most.

Core feature

Your safety score.
Any address. Real time.

Open the app and SafeScore pulls 11 live data sources in parallel — FBI crime data, sex offender registries, crash records, flood maps, air quality, storm risk, drug activity, justice metrics, human trafficking hotline data, and EPA toxic exposure — and returns a single 0–100 score within seconds.

199 people die from violent crime in America every day. Today included. An address in Memphis sits at 7× the national rate. An address in Raleigh sits at 0.65×. The national average hides both. The score separates them. Higher is safer. The scale matches how people already think: 80–100 is low risk, 0–19 is critical. No new learning curve.

  • GPS-based automatic scoring — no search required
  • Score any US address manually
  • Updates every 30 seconds while moving
  • Drive Mode refreshes every 10 seconds
  • 11-category breakdown with individual scores
Fayetteville, NC
LIVE
T2 Elevated drug activity reported within 0.5mi — 911 call volume above 7-day average
74 /100
Moderate Risk

Elevated drug activity and moderate road risk. Crime and storm scores within safe range.

Updated just now • 0.25 mi radius
Violent Crime82
Property Crime71
Drug Activity48
Sex Offenders74
Road Safety61
Storm / Fire / Seismic88
Flood Risk91
Water Quality85
Justice System55
Public Health67
Human Trafficking79
Infra & Toxic83
City & State Rankings
Violent crime — US cities#73 of 498
Drug overdose rate — US states#23 of 51
DUI fatalities — US states#19 of 51
FBI UCR 2023 • CDC 2023 • NHTSA FARS 2023

Premium feature

Heat map.
See risk, don't read it.

Toggle the heat map layer over any neighborhood and see where risk concentrates. Crime, road incidents, drug activity, and environmental risk are each available as a separate overlay — or combined into one composite view.

56% of reported violent crimes go unsolved. The person who committed them is still in the neighborhood. The heat map shows you where those incidents clustered — not in aggregate, but block by block. This isn't a static image. It updates as data refreshes. If an area's risk profile changes, the map reflects it.

  • Crime heat map layer
  • Road incident density layer
  • Environmental risk overlay
  • Composite combined view
  • Searchable — zoom to any address
SafeScore heat map showing crime density by neighborhood
RISK
Low
Moderate
Elevated
High
Critical

Always on

Danger alerts.
Before you find out the hard way.

SafeScore monitors your saved locations and current position for active threats. Severe weather warnings, elevated crime activity, active incidents, and environmental alerts are pushed to your device in real time — not after the fact.

Over a 30-year mortgage, a 1 in 278 annual violent crime risk compounds to a near-certainty that crime touches your block. Alerts don't eliminate that risk. They eliminate the part where you didn't know it was happening. Set a custom radius. Get alerts for your home, workplace, or anywhere you frequently visit.

  • NOAA weather and severe storm alerts
  • Active crime incident flags near your location
  • Environmental hazard warnings (air quality, flood)
  • Custom radius per saved location
  • Background monitoring — no app open required
Danger Alerts MONITORING
Flash Flood Warning
Active NWS warning within 2.1 mi. Move to higher ground. Avoid low-lying roads.
T1 • CRITICAL • NWS
Elevated Crime Activity
3 incidents within 0.5 mi in past 2 hours. Score dropped 8 points.
T2 • ELEVATED • FBI UCR
Air Quality Advisory
AQI: 142 — Unhealthy. Limit outdoor activity for sensitive groups.
T3 • INFORMATIONAL • EPA AIRNOW

Premium feature

Travel Safety.
Score the route, not just the destination.

Before you travel, run any route through SafeScore. It scores every stop along the way — not just where you're going. You'll see which segments of your route carry elevated risk and what's driving it.

Risk is not uniformly distributed. A single route can pass through a 0.65× address and a 7× address within 20 miles. The national average tells you nothing about either. Useful for road trips, moving decisions, overnight stays, and anywhere you're heading somewhere unfamiliar.

  • Enter any start and end point
  • Score every waypoint along the route
  • Category-level breakdown per stop
  • Flag high-risk segments before you leave
  • Save trips for reference
Trip: Charlotte → Miami 4 STOPS
Charlotte, NC
START
78
LOW
Columbia, SC
WAYPOINT
62
MODERATE
Jacksonville, FL
WAYPOINT • FLAG
41
ELEVATED
Miami, FL
DESTINATION
59
ELEVATED
1 flagged segment • Review before departure

Premium feature

Sit Rep.
The full intelligence brief.

Sit Rep is SafeScore's location intelligence report. Beyond the score — it surfaces the threat history, recurrence patterns, and contextual data that explains what's actually going on at an address.

If a neighborhood flooded four times in the last decade, Sit Rep says that. If a street segment has an above-average crash rate, Sit Rep calls it out. The data has always been there. Sit Rep puts it in your hands.

Learn about Sit Rep
Situation Report
LIVE
Primary Threat
Flooding. 100-year flood now recurs every 8–23 years at this location.
Pattern
3 flood events at this address in the past 10 years.
Note
This property is not shown as flood risk on current FEMA maps.
FEMA NFHL • NOAA • NWS — Updated 14 min ago

The scoring engine

How the score is built.

SafeScore doesn't run a single API and call it a score. The engine pulls 11 independent data streams in parallel, scores each one separately, then resolves them into a single number. 52% of violent crimes go unreported — so the engine is calibrated to treat official incident counts as a floor, not a complete picture. The weighting methodology is proprietary — that's what makes the score defensible.

Stage Description
Input
Real-time API calls to government and authoritative sources — FBI, NOAA, USGS, NHTSA, EPA, Offenders.io, FEMA, CDC. No third-party aggregators. No cached data resold from another platform. The FBI UCR counts 359 violent crimes per 100,000 — and that number excludes the 52% that were never reported.
Normalization
Raw incident counts mean nothing without context. Each data point is normalized against local baseline rates, geographic area, and incident recency — so a rural county and an urban block can be compared on the same scale.
Category Scoring
All 11 categories scored independently — each normalized, weighted, and resolved before contributing to the composite. Violent and property crime carries the heaviest signal. Everything is calibrated to actual exposure to harm.
Composite Output
Category scores resolve into a single integer from 0 to 100. Higher is safer. Understood at a glance — no interpretation required.
Score Tiers
80–100 Low Risk
60–79 Moderate
40–59 Elevated
20–39 High Risk
0–19 Critical

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