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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:
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.
4. Alert Your Neighbors:
Inform your neighbors about the occurrence, especially if you live in a tight-knit neighborhood. If squatters or burglars are targeting houses in your neighborhood, everyone should be on high alert. Encourage your neighbors to check their locks and report any unexpected finds.
5. Contact Law Enforcement:
If you feel that someone has tampered with your lock or is monitoring your home, you should submit a report with the local police. They can conduct further investigations and monitor suspicious activity in your neighborhood.