Locking Mailboxes for Homeowners – Differences Reflect Diversity
Locking mailboxes, which today are virtually all that are made and used, considering the frightening reality of identity theft, are manufactured in a wide array of styles, decorative and function. While homeowners were once forced to buy unattractive locking mailboxes, today there are styles which fit the personal taste of any homeowner.
The differences in locking mailboxes range from the make or the type of metal, to the manner of access, size and shape. In addition, there are many different designs homeowners can choose from to add curb appeal to their home. A barn-shaped wooden mailbox with a rooster flag, for instance, would be an expected residence addition for a farmer in a rural area where rates in vandalism and intrusion are lower than in the city.
However, a plain solid stainless steel or copper Cluster Box Unit (CBU) sealed with solder in a heavy metal case is typical at any apartment complex where many strangers live. These differences not only reflect the homeowners, but also the particular environments involved.
Key locks, combinations and timers with codes are also common with locking mailboxes. While not every homeowner uses a means of securing mailboxes, locking mailboxes can help keep personal documents and mail out of the hands of criminals or identity thieves. Again, it all depends on the particular individual and where an individual lives and the level of security they personally desire when it comes to their mail.
Whether you already have a locking mailbox or are simply thinking of getting one, you can be sure a locking mailbox can give you the extra added security you might not even realize you need.



















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