Safe Touch Security Review 2026: Florida Alarm Company — Plans, Contracts & Honest Verdict
Safe Touch Security has been selling alarm systems in Florida since 1994. They use DSC panels with the Alarm.com platform — solid equipment that’s unfortunately locked behind 36-month contracts, professional installation fees, and regional availability limited to Florida and parts of the Southeast.
In 2026, with contract-free DIY systems offering the same (or better) monitoring for a fraction of the 3-year cost, is Safe Touch still worth considering? Here’s our honest breakdown.
Safe Touch at a Glance
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1994 — Jacksonville, FL |
| Coverage | Florida + select Southeast markets only |
| Equipment | DSC panels (PowerSeries Neo) |
| Platform | Alarm.com (app, smart home, video) |
| Monitoring | UL-listed central station, 45-second response claim |
| Contract | 36 months standard |
| Installation | Professional only (no DIY option) |
| BBB Rating | Not accredited |
| Our Rating | 2.5/5 — decent equipment, bad business model |
What You Get with Safe Touch
Equipment & Services
| Service | What’s Included | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Intrusion detection | DSC panel, door/window sensors, motion detectors, glass break | Standard equipment, nothing proprietary |
| Smart home control | Locks, lights, thermostats, garage via Alarm.com | Alarm.com is excellent — but you’re paying a premium for it through Safe Touch |
| Video surveillance | Alarm.com-compatible cameras | Camera hardware sold separately at dealer markup |
| Fire & CO monitoring | Smoke and CO detectors with central station dispatch | Important for insurance discounts |
| Flood/freeze monitoring | Water and temperature sensors | Critical for Florida humidity and storm season |
| Medical alert | Panic button pendant | Basic medical alert, not a dedicated PERS system |
| Crash and smash protection | Cloud-based alert if panel is destroyed | Now standard on most modern systems including Abode and Ring Alarm Pro |
The Alarm.com Advantage (and Why It Doesn’t Justify Safe Touch)
Alarm.com is genuinely excellent — it’s the platform behind most professional security systems. The app is rated 4.5+ stars, video analytics are best-in-class, and smart home integration is deep.
But here’s the catch: you can get Alarm.com through dozens of providers, many without 36-month contracts. Safe Touch is just one dealer reselling the same platform. You’re not paying for unique technology — you’re paying for their sales team, installation crew, and profit margin.
The Problems with Safe Touch
| Problem | Details | What Modern DIY Systems Offer Instead |
|---|---|---|
| 36-month contract | Locked in for 3 years with early termination fees (typically 75-100% of remaining balance) | Abode: No contract, cancel anytime |
| Florida-only coverage | If you move out of their service area, you’re stuck paying or eating the ETF | DIY systems work anywhere you move — take them with you |
| Professional install required | $99-299+ installation fee, scheduled appointment, holes in walls | DIY setup in 30 minutes, peel-and-stick sensors, no damage |
| No BBB accreditation | Not accredited despite 30 years in business — raises questions about complaint resolution | Abode: A+ BBB rated |
| Dealer markup on equipment | DSC panels and Alarm.com cameras sold at 2-3x retail through dealer pricing | Buy equipment directly at retail pricing |
| Door-to-door sales | Known for door-to-door sales tactics in Florida neighborhoods | Research and buy online at your own pace |
| Equipment ownership unclear | Some contracts include “free” equipment that must be returned or paid for if you cancel | You own your equipment outright |
Safe Touch Pricing vs. Modern DIY Systems
3-Year Cost Comparison
| Provider | Equipment | Monthly | Contract | 3-Year Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Safe Touch (estimated) | $99-299 install | $35-55/mo | 36 months | $1,359-$2,279 |
| Abode | $199-$459 | $0-20/mo | None | $199-$1,179 |
| Ring | $199-$329 | $4-20/mo | None | $343-$1,049 |
| SimpliSafe | $299-$509 | $0-28/mo | None | $299-$1,517 |
The math is clear: Even at Safe Touch’s lowest estimated rate ($35/mo + $99 install), you’re spending $1,359 over 3 years — locked into a contract. Abode with professional monitoring ($199 equipment + $20/mo) costs $919 total with no contract and better smart home integration.
Florida-Specific Considerations
If you’re in Florida, your security needs are unique. Here’s what matters:
| Florida Factor | Why It Matters | What You Need |
|---|---|---|
| Hurricane season (Jun-Nov) | Power outages, cellular towers down, flooding | Cellular backup with battery (24+ hours), water leak sensors |
| High humidity | Corrodes outdoor equipment faster | IP65+ rated outdoor cameras, UV-resistant sensors |
| Package theft (high rate) | Florida ranks top 5 nationally for porch piracy | Video doorbell with package detection |
| Snowbird/seasonal residents | Homes empty for months at a time | Geofencing with auto-arm, remote camera access |
| High renter rate | Many Floridians rent apartments/condos | Renter-friendly wireless systems, no drilling |
| Insurance discounts | Florida insurers offer 5-20% discounts for monitored systems | Any UL-listed monitored system qualifies — doesn’t have to be Safe Touch |
Key point: Every feature Safe Touch offers for Florida (cellular backup, water sensors, monitored fire/CO) is also available from contract-free systems. You don’t need a local installer to protect against hurricanes.
When Safe Touch Might Make Sense
To be fair, there are a few narrow scenarios where Safe Touch could work:
- You truly want professional installation and don’t want to set up anything yourself
- You need commercial security — Safe Touch’s commercial offerings with access control and commercial fire systems are their strength
- You have an existing DSC panel and want local monitoring takeover (though Alarm Relay does this for $10/mo without a contract)
How to Cancel Safe Touch
If you’re already locked into a Safe Touch contract:
| Situation | What to Do |
|---|---|
| Within first 3 days | Florida’s 3-day cancellation law (FTC Cooling-Off Rule) — cancel in writing via certified mail |
| Contract expiring soon | Send written cancellation 30-60 days before renewal to avoid auto-renewal |
| Moving out of service area | Negotiate — some providers waive ETF for relocation. Get it in writing |
| Mid-contract | Calculate ETF vs. remaining payments. Sometimes paying the ETF is cheaper than staying |
| Dissatisfied with service | Document issues, file BBB complaint, negotiate reduced ETF |
For a complete walkthrough, see our guide to canceling home security contracts.
Better Alternatives for Florida Residents
| System | Why It’s Better for Florida | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Abode ⭐ Top Pick | HomeKit integration, no contract, cellular backup, water sensors, geofencing auto-arm for snowbirds, take it when you move | $199 + $0-20/mo |
| Ring | Neighbors app for Florida community alerts, excellent outdoor cameras, affordable monitoring | $199 + $4-20/mo |
| SimpliSafe | Live Guard video verification (police prioritize verified alarms), easy hurricane prep with battery backup | $299 + $0-28/mo |
Our Verdict: 2.5/5
Safe Touch Security isn’t a scam — they’ve been in business 30 years and use legitimate equipment (DSC + Alarm.com). But their business model is stuck in 2010. 36-month contracts, required professional installation, regional limitations, and dealer-markup pricing put them at a serious disadvantage against modern DIY systems.
The equipment is fine. The platform (Alarm.com) is excellent. But you’re paying a premium for someone else to stick sensors on your wall — sensors you could install yourself in 30 minutes. And you’re locked in for 3 years while contract-free alternatives offer the same monitoring quality.
Bottom line: Unless you specifically need commercial security in Florida or absolutely refuse to install anything yourself, Abode or Ring will give you better value, more flexibility, and no contract headaches.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Safe Touch Security a good company?
Safe Touch uses quality equipment (DSC panels, Alarm.com platform) and has been in business since 1994 — they’re legitimate. However, their 36-month contracts, professional-install-only model, and lack of BBB accreditation put them behind modern DIY competitors on value. The monitoring itself is solid; the business terms are the problem.
How much does Safe Touch cost per month?
Safe Touch monitoring typically ranges from $35-55/month depending on the package. Installation fees run $99-299+. Over a 36-month contract, total cost ranges from approximately $1,359 to $2,279. By comparison, Abode costs $199-919 over the same period with no contract.
Can I cancel Safe Touch early?
Yes, but expect an early termination fee (ETF) — typically 75-100% of remaining monthly payments. If you have 24 months left at $40/month, the ETF could be $720-960. Read our cancellation guide for strategies to reduce or avoid ETFs.
Does Safe Touch work outside Florida?
Safe Touch primarily operates in Florida with limited coverage in some Southeast markets. If you move outside their service area, you may still be responsible for the remainder of your contract. This is one of the biggest advantages of national DIY systems — they work anywhere.
Is Safe Touch better than ADT?
Safe Touch uses Alarm.com (better app than ADT’s legacy platform) and may have lower monthly rates. But both require contracts and professional installation. If you’re comparing contract-based providers, Safe Touch’s Alarm.com advantage is real. But both lose to contract-free DIY systems on overall value. See our ADT review for details.
What happens to my Safe Touch system during a hurricane?
Safe Touch systems with cellular backup will continue monitoring even during power outages (battery lasts 24+ hours typically). However, if cellular towers are damaged, monitoring may be interrupted. This is the same limitation for any security system during severe storms. Having water leak sensors is critical in Florida for flood detection.

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margs says
Don’t bother buying. Much better systems on the market for much less money. Their warranty is good until they decide to change the terms and not tell you. I’ve had multiple panels replaced under the warranty, now the panel is not covered. Costs $350! A newer and more updated alarm costs less!
Beth says
My parents have been wanting a security system and someone recommended Safe Touch to them so I looked in to it. Maybe it was the person I spoke with on the phone or something but she seemed to have no idea what I was asking. I asked to talk to someone else several times and then the call got disconnected 3 times. I am not sure how they stay in business if they can’t even speak to possible new customers. I am going to try again tomorrow.