Don’t Let Outdated Security Leave You Vulnerable
Security threats have changed dramatically in recent years. While traditional burglaries still happen, today’s criminals are more organized, tech-savvy, and faster than ever before. If your alarm system hasn’t been upgraded in the last few years, it might not be prepared to deal with the threats of today—or tomorrow.
So, the critical question is: Is your alarm system smart enough to defend against modern risks?
The Changing Landscape of Security Threats
Criminals now use advanced tactics that easily outsmart outdated systems. These modern threats include:
- Wi-Fi jamming or cellular signal interference
- Bypassing outdated sensors
- Package theft and porch piracy
- Internal theft from staff or tenants
- Multi-point or coordinated break-ins
- Environmental threats like fire or gas leaks
- Frequent false alarms causing response delays
If your system can’t detect, verify, and respond quickly, you could be exposed to significant risks.
Warning Signs Your System Is Outdated
- It still uses a landline for monitoring
- There is no mobile app to control the system remotely
- It lacks real-time notifications or alerts
- You can’t integrate it with video cameras or smart locks
- The system doesn’t support video verification
- You experience frequent false alarms
- It can’t be upgraded or customized
If you checked off even a few of these, it may be time to consider a smarter solution.
What Makes a Security System “Smart”?
Cellular or Dual-Path Monitoring
Modern systems use encrypted cellular or broadband signals—far more reliable and tamper-resistant than traditional phone lines.
Mobile App Access
Control your entire system from your smartphone. Arm/disarm, receive alerts, and monitor video feeds no matter where you are.
Video Integration and Verification
Smart systems use surveillance cameras to verify alarms, helping reduce false dispatches and providing evidence in case of intrusion.
Smart Sensors and AI Analytics
Advanced motion detectors and environmental sensors can distinguish between real threats and harmless activity like pets or weather.
Home or Business Automation
Smart alarm systems can connect to door locks, lights, thermostats, and more, adding convenience and layered protection.
Benefits of Upgrading to a Smart Alarm System
- Faster, more accurate emergency response
- Fewer false alarms and false dispatches
- Control and monitor your property from anywhere
- Compliance with modern insurance and safety requirements
- Better protection against physical and digital threats
- Higher property value and security peace of mind
Why Choose OnGuard Security Solutions?
At OnGuard, we deliver future-ready security systems that are tailored to your home, business, or facility. Our team ensures your system is not only installed properly, but also configured for optimal performance.
We provide:
- 24/7 UL-certified professional monitoring
- Remote access and real-time alerts
- Smart video surveillance and access control
- Seamless integration across fire, intrusion, and automation systems
- Expert maintenance and support whenever you need it
Final Thoughts
Security technology is evolving. Criminals are evolving. Is your alarm system evolving too?
If you’re still relying on yesterday’s technology to protect against today’s threats, now is the time to upgrade. A smart security system offers not just better tools—but better outcomes when it matters most.


