What Could Red Wax on Your House Lock Mean?

2. Strengthen Your Threshold

→ Replace the lock immediately (even if undamaged).
→ Consider adding:
✓ A high-security deadbolt (Grade 1 or 2 ANSI rating)
✓ A peephole camera (like Ring or Eufy) that shows who’s there without opening the door
→ Joye’s wisdom: “A lock isn’t just metal—it’s a promise to those inside: You are safe here.

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3. Light the Path Together

→ Talk to neighbors—not with alarm, but with quiet concern:
“I noticed something unusual on my lock today. Have you seen anything like this?”
→ Start a neighborhood group text or email chain for quick updates.
→ Remember: Safety grows in community, not isolation.

4. Call the Guardians

→ Notify local police, even if you’re unsure. Say:
“I found red wax on my lock and wanted to report it as a precaution.”
→ They track patterns you can’t see. Your call might connect dots for them.


A Story Shared in Trust

A friend of mine once found red wax on her lock. She thought, “Just kids playing.”
A week later, while she was at work, someone tried the back door.
Because she’d installed a simple $30 motion-sensor light over that door, the sudden blaze startled them away.
She told me, tears in her eyes:

 

 

 

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