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If there is red wax on your house lock, be careful

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If the wax stays unused after a few days, the individual may conclude that the residence is deserted and hence an easy target. If, however, the wax is disturbed, it indicates that someone is frequently visiting and exiting the residence, which may prevent them from attempting a break-in or squatting.

What to Do If You Find Red Wax in Your Keyhole
Finding red wax in your keyhole can be worrisome, but you must act promptly to secure your home. Here’s what you should do if you find wax in your lock:

1. Inspect Your Property:
First, thoroughly check your front door and surrounding surroundings for evidence of tampering.

Look for scratches around the lock, pry marks, or other signs that someone has tried to meddle with your lock.

2. Change Your Locks:
Changing the locks is a proactive measure to protect the security of your property, regardless of whether your lock looks to be in working order. If someone has already attempted to alter your lock, it is best to be cautious than sorry. Consider updating to more modern locks or installing deadbolts to increase security.

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