In this article, we propose a campus safety management system based on radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. In this work, the evaluation based on the system adoption was used to establish a campus-safety management system model and related implementation issues. With the implementation of the RFID system for campus safety management, the system could save the administrators' time and improve the efficiency of service quality. In addition, it helps to prevent the occurrence of security incidents on campus. The critical success factors of the system include the participation of students and parents. Finally, the evaluation on the system adoption is made by questioners. The results show the first three factors affecting the administrators in the school to decide whether the system is used the convenience of use, agreement of students' parents, and the relative advantage. However, school competition and school reorganization could not be the preferred factors to adopt the system.