There Are Many Choices Of Locking Residential Mailboxes

{ Posted on Oct 29 2009 by Brad }

Consumers have a wide range of choices when shopping for residential mailboxes; there are many different types on the market. Mail customers are allowed to decorate their boxes in any way so long as they meet the basic standards which the U.S. post office has established. Some are freestanding while others are mounted to a home or door. Some are little more than mail slots in a door while still other types of residential mailboxes are elaborate receptacles that add ambiance to the locale.

Of all the types of residential mailboxes currently for sale, those highly recommended by law enforcement and the post office alike are locking mailboxes that make it hard for would-be identity thieves to remove any mail. Necessitating a key or other entry system, they secure the mail against prying eyes and hands, leaving it available to the addressee. These secure mailboxes are not the ugly ones of the past as they have now been developed to be visually appealing as well as functional.

Using these mailboxes can cut down on identity theft and the unauthorized removal of mail, such as may be the case in divorce proceedings. In such cases, one spouse may become aware of the other one’s spying on them simply by the mail removed and sometimes returned only after being read. Whenever possible, opt for a locking mail box as opposed to any other kind of available mail receptacle. You will save your own identity.

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