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Use a Lockable Mailbox to Prevent Vandalism

September 4th, 2008

While identity theft is making all the headlines, vandalism is another occurrence homeowners must factor in when considering the purchase of a mailbox. Vandalism comes in many different forms. But, by far the most common outcropping is mail theft.

This is closely followed by mail destruction – usually in the form of fires set inside the mailbox – and mail defacing accomplished by placing something undesirable inside the mailbox with the mail and leaving you with unsavory cleanup duty.


USPS Approved Mailbox Locations for Your Decorative Box

August 31st, 2008

Decorative mailboxes are becoming a common item that is now cropping up far more often than before. More and more homeowners recognize that the design does not have to stop at the front door or the garden gate, but instead they are choosing to now also incorporate the mailbox in their overall color and design schemes.


When Only a Sturdy Mailbox Will Do

August 26th, 2008

Generally only found in rural areas where they are by the side of the thoroughfare, those who favor a sturdy mailbox have found taking hints from rural customers is actually a great idea.

Although the usual commercial plastic and even the occasional aluminum is much more commonly seen in the everyday city landscape, when only a sturdy mailbox will do, rural consumers have a leg up on the rest of the population.


New Orleans Has Mailbox Shortage: Plastic to the Rescue!

August 20th, 2008

New Orleans has had a rough few years since 2005. Although construction in the wake of the hurricane has been steady, it is a sad testament to the budget constrictions that one of the items not considered in the rebuilding were the mailboxes.


Renters Beware! Mail Box Raiders Seek Your Identity!

August 15th, 2008

The kind of mail boxyou will find at an apartment building – be it a large 400 unit complex or simply a smaller bungalow property – is usually a generic commercial receptacle. It has no frills and although more often than not it actually locks, these locks cannot be considered security locks by a long shot. Anyone with a crudely made passkey or even a hairpin stands a good chance of getting into your mail. Renters beware!


How to Install a New Mailbox

August 11th, 2008

When it comes to finding out how to install a new mailbox, you will do well to not only consider the location where you are thinking of placing the box but also the material from which it is made.

Some metals are heavier than others and if you opt for a plastic receptacle, the odds of not being able to drill holes through it are high.


Decorative Mailboxes with That Special Touch of Light

August 4th, 2008

Decorative mailboxes come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Most are sanctioned by the United States Post Office and while there are a few of those that are a bit iffy, most mail carriers are willing to work around the personal taste of the box’s owner. A new twist that is hitting the market for decorative mailboxes are those which light up – and they are quickly becoming all the rage!


Commercial Mailbox Options for Apartments and Townhomes

July 30th, 2008

When it comes to offering commercial mailbox ptions for apartments and townhomes, landlords and management companies are looking for save, cheap, and secure options. The need for individual keys is a given, but since it is sometimes hard to retrieve a key from a moving renter, some apartment managers of smaller venues have opted for individual mailboxes instead.


Copper, Aluminum and Bronze Mailboxes

July 25th, 2008

When it comes to finding sturdy materials for mail receptacles, one needs to look no further than copper, aluminum and bronze. Mailboxes made from such materials are plentiful and if you pay just a little attention you will notice that they appear to be almost everywhere! Aluminum is usually the most commonly found substance with respect to mail box making, but the other two metals are gaining in popularity as homeownership is soaring.


Rubbermaid Plastic Weather and Vandalism Resistant Mailboxes

July 20th, 2008

It is a sad testament to the times that homeowners must now fear not only thieves and home invasion robbers but also those who would steal their mail and subsequently also their identities for personal gain. In response, Rubbermaid plastic weather and vandalism resistant mailboxes are seeking to provide concerned mail recipients with mail receptacles that are safe, functional, sturdy, and nonetheless aesthetically pleasing.


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Freestanding Mailboxes With Security Options Can Keep Your Identity Safe -
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Apartment Mailboxes Often Lack Security and Function -
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Three Types Of Commercial Mailboxes -
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Personalized House Signs Are Functional and Decorative -
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