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The city of Santa Clarita is partnering with Ring to provide discounts for city residents who purchase of select home security devices.

During the promotional period, residents will have the opportunity to receive a $100 promotional code funded by the city and Ring, along with additional discounts generously provided by Ring.

The approved $25,000 of city funding will enable 500 Santa Clarita residents to participate in the program on a first come, first served basis.

“We are proud to live in a city that is recognized as being a safe place to live and raise a family,” said Santa Clarita Mayor Laurene Weste. “We understand that our residents want additional peace of mind knowing their homes are safe, and we are glad this discount on Ring technology can help make that happen.”

The program will incentivize the purchase of Ring video doorbells and security cams, which connect to the user’s smartphone or tablet via a free app (iOS/Android) when activated by the motion sensor, when someone rings the doorbell, or by live viewing the camera’s video feed at any time.

Residents can then see, hear and speak to anyone on their property.

Optional video subscription services are available to residents who want to save their Ring videos.

“We’re excited to partner with the city of Santa Clarita to make our security doorbells and cameras available to local residents at an even more affordable cost,” said Jamie Siminoff, chief inventor and founder of Ring.

“Even without a Ring device, Santa Clarita residents can connect with one another and stay up-to-date on local crime and safety information from their neighborhood by downloading the free Neighbors App by Ring,” Siminoff said. “When neighbors, the Ring team and local leaders all work together, we can create safer communities and reduce crime in neighborhoods.”

In 2017, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station reported 384 residential burglaries in the city of Santa Clarita. The rebate program will leverage technology, community support and strategic partnerships to maximize law enforcement efforts for residential burglaries in an effort to reduce crime.

Program Information
The promotional period for the program begins Aug. 13 and will run until the funding limit is reached.

To participate in the program, residents must email santaclarita@ring.com beginning at 8 a.m. on Aug. 13 with their shipping address to receive the promotional code information.

Ring will then provide the discounts to Santa Clarita residents after the promotional code is redeemed at checkout at Ring.com.

Please note that addresses will be verified to ensure the location is within city limits. Emails received prior to 8 a.m. on the program start date will not receive a promotional code.

Santa Clarita residents will have the opportunity to purchase the following discounted products:

* One product per household can be purchased with a $100 discount off the retail price. The discounted prices are:
Video Doorbell 2 – $99
Video Doorbell Pro – $149
Spotlight Cam Battery – $99
Spotlight Cam Wired – $99
Floodlight Cam – $149

* A maximum of three additional products per household can be purchased with a $30 discount off the retail price. The discounted prices are:
Video Doorbell 2 – $169
Video Doorbell Pro – $219
Spotlight Cam Battery – $169
Spotlight Cam Wired – $169
Floodlight Cam – $219

A maximum of three accessories per household can be purchased at 20 percent off the retail price.

Due to this program being on a first come, first served basis, residents are encouraged to use the promotional codes as soon as possible.

Receiving a promotional code does not guarantee a discounted device. Only the first 500 codes to be redeemed at checkout will be honored. Promotional codes are valid for a single-use only and cannot be used towards previously purchased Ring products.

Residents will also need to pay an additional fee for a subscription to record and save the footage on the Ring mobile app.

For more information about Ring’s products, visit Ring.com/products.

For more information about the rebate program, contact Jerrid McKenna, assistant to the City Manager, at jmckenna@santa-clarita.com.

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16 Comments

  1. Brenda chang says:

    I would be interested?

  2. Django Chang says:

    Berzon Distor Jeffrey R Beck you think it’s a good deal?

  3. Theresa Eckhardt says:

    Yes, please.

  4. Theresa eckhardt says:

    Thank you!

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  6. Sandra Del Toti says:

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