AS A SAFE HOME SECURITY CUSTOMER, YOU ARE BEING NOTIFIED OF A REQUIRED UPGRADE TO YOUR ACCOUNT
Verizon has announced that they will be terminating all 3G Networks. For this reason, Safe Home Security is notifying all customers who are currently using the 3G network to upgrade to the 4G LTE network. Safe Home Security is devoted to customer satisfaction and in order to ensure a seamless update to your alarm system we encourage you to take action very soon.
FAILURE TO UPGRADE YOUR ACCOUNT WILL RESULT IN AN INTERRUPTION OF YOUR ALARM SERVICE!
Schedule your appointment as soon as possible to receive FREE installation and activation.
Simply fill out the form on this page and we will contact you to update your information and proceed with your upgrade. If you want to call us, please click the button below and you’ll be connected with a Safe Home Security representative.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Happening?
Verizon Wireless and AT&T have announced that they will be terminating all 3G Networks!
Safe Home Security is in the process of notifying over 75,000 customers whose alarm system is currently using a Verizon or AT&T 3G network that they will need to upgrade to 4G LTE.
What does this mean?
Any customer whose system is not upgraded with a 4G LTE will be unable to communicate with our central station. Furthermore, in the event of an actual alarm your security system will be unable to send emergency signals.
How can I prevent an interruption in service?
Simply click the upgrade button above and fill out the quick form, we will contact you to have a service appointment scheduled and proceed with your upgrade.
You can also give us a call at 1-800-833-3211 and a Safe Home Security representative will be happy to help.
Is there any difference between 3G and 4G?
The switch to a 4G LTE radio will provide your alarm system a faster line of communication with your central station. This will provide a faster response time in the event of an emergency. The switch to 4G LTE will prevent the way your alarm communicates from ever falling out of date.
Verizon 3G-4G Article: https://www.verizon.com/about/news/3g-cdma-network-shut-date-set-december-31-2022