Place a lightweight cup or pan on the inside handle for a simple crash alarm.
Use motion-activated lights to remove the cover of darkness.
Combine with locks, deadbolts, or basic sensors for extra protection.
What It Does—and Doesn’t Do
Does: Provide awareness, deterrence, and early warning.
Doesn’t: Stop forced entry, replace locks, or substitute professional security systems.
Advantages
Discreet: Unlike cameras or warning signs, foil blends in.
Accessible: No installation, no damage, no permanent changes—perfect for renters or travelers.
Affordable: Aluminum foil is cheap, widely available, and probably already in your kitchen.
Reliable: No batteries, Wi-Fi, or apps needed. Works even during outages.
The Bigger Picture
Critics may dismiss it as unsophisticated, but that misses the point. Security often fails because of complacency, not missing hardware. Wrapping foil encourages a conscious check of your door, building habits of observation that lower risk.
