To use the hack, you tightly wrap foil around the outside handle so any attempt to open the door will disturb the foil’s surface. If you later notice wrinkling or displacement, that can be a visible sign someone tried to tamper with the entrance. The foil acts as an inexpensive tamper-evidence marker.
The foil also produces an audible cue: crinkling noise when touched. That sound can give you immediate warning that someone has manipulated the handle, potentially giving you time to respond, check cameras, or call for help. The advice emphasizes quick reaction.
For an added low-tech alert, the writer recommends placing a lightweight object (for example, a cup) on the inside handle so any movement creates noise inside the home. This is suggested as a passive tripwire that complements the foil’s outside tamper-evidence.
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