Security Mailboxes Keep Your Personal Life Personal

{ Posted on Nov 05 2008 by Brad }

If you’ve watched the news or read a newspaper in the last ten years, chances are you understand how identity theft can ruin lives. While most people worry about their opened mail and financial documents being stolen, they should also be worried about their unopened mail sitting in their mailbox.

Security mailboxes are created by companies entrusted with the purchase of a mail receptacle approved by the United States post office. They will keep things safe when cheap mail box raiders seek your identity. Most security mailboxes come with a lock and key. You can purchase them at most local home repair stores or even online. While they’re often more expensive, they are well worth the extra cost.

When buying a security mailbox, there are a few things to consider. First, be sure the lock on the box cannot be easily opened with a hairpin (like many cheap locks can be). If you live on a busy street, it’s not likely a thief will try to pry open your box without being discovered. However, if you’re located in a rural area you may want to take extra caution.

Security mailboxes should also have small openings for the mailperson to be able to delivery the mail. However, the opening should be so small nothing can be inserted, except letters. This may be a bit inconvenient if you are expecting a small or large package. However, in the long run it will be worth it to pick up any packages at the main post office.

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