We all agree that everyone has the right to feel safe and welcome when they attend a show, right? Well, US rockers Speedy Ortiz have decided to go the extra mile to make sure their performances are a safe space for their fans.

As Stereogum reports, the Massachusetts four-piece are gearing up to hit the road to pump their new album, Foil Deer, and they’ve launched a help hotline that fans can text or email directly if they have any issues.

The band shared the announcement with a flier posted to their Facebook page, explaining the genesis of the idea and how it will work. According to the flier, once the band receives your message, they will work with venue security to resolve your issue:

“We’re back on the road today, but we’re bringing something new with us: (574) 404-SAFE, our help hotline you can text if you are being harassed or feel unsafe at a Speedy Ortiz show,” the band wrote on Facebook.

“Texts will go to us and we will work with venue security to try and get you out of harm’s way. It’s a new system we’re trying out and we’re sure it will require tweaks along the way, but we hope in the long run it can make our shows safer and more fun for everyone. We love you all.”

Frontwoman Sadie Dupuis took to Twitter to spread the word of the band’s new initiative, recounting her own history of attending shows where she’s felt unsafe, and sharing her hope that other bands will adopt similar initiatives.

“This help hotline is a new system we’re trying out, but one we hope will make our shows a lot safer & more fun for all. We love you folks,” Dupuis writes. “Sometimes as a showgoer i’ve felt unsafe & didn’t know what to do. as a performer i’ve always have an easier time getting security’s ear.”

“I’m hoping we can leverage our privilege as performers to help keep our friends in the crowd safer. We’ll see how it goes but I’m optimistic and if this hotline help system does seem to work, we hope other bands will set them up too – hint hint.”