This wax might signify that someone has already scoped out your home. It’s possible they’ve marked it as a potential target for theft, indicating to others that your property is vulnerable or worth investigating.
Why Use Red Wax?
Why wax, though? Well, it’s subtle, barely noticeable to the untrained eye. A passerby wouldn’t think twice about it, but for someone “in the know,” it’s like a neon sign screaming, “Take a closer look at this place!” Wax is also easy to apply and remove, which makes it perfect for criminals who want to leave no trace after the job is done.
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You might be wondering: why red? While there’s no universal rule about colors, red could be used because it’s visible enough to be recognized by the intended party yet subtle enough to blend in with a lock’s metallic surface.
What Should You Do If You Spot Red Wax?
First things first: don’t panic. While this could mean someone is eyeing your home, taking the right steps can prevent any potential break-ins. Here’s a game plan to help you protect yourself:
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