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Frequent Mailbox Options


January 24, 2012

There are a wide array of different mailbox options available today for homeowners and renters, aside from standard locking roadside mailboxes and wall mounted mailboxes. Homeowner and commercial customers alike have a multitude of options for mail delivery, though times are changing and the need for more security has triggered the need for additional options. The days of the unlocked roadside mailbox and unlocked residential mailbox are long gone and sunk into oblivion.

Among the trendiest additions in the mailbox marketplace is the cluster mailbox. As an alternative to individual mailboxes on each home, residents must collect their mail in a generalized location of locked mailboxes, thus the name “cluster.” These boxes are quite common in townhouse communities and are beginning to make their way into mobile home parks as well. While they might be somewhat awkward for those who must leave their homes or offices to gather mail, they allow the mail carrier to make a lot fewer stops and thus deliver the mail faster. A lot of people think they are not as safe because they’re further away. However, they are just as secure if not more so than the wall mounted mailboxes you see in apartment buildings.

Door slots are also quite normal mailbox options although they are becoming less common in residential areas than they were in the past. In commercial building with a reception area where outsiders may enter, it is also becoming common for those who have door slots to attach a locked box to the other side. This permits the mail to get there securely within the box as opposed to being scattered all over the floor. Many business customers also use the boxes when they offer after hours drop off of payments to avoid coming in to a pile of checks that have made their way everywhere in the floor of the front office.

Another solution that some people select is a mail drop which means they pay a vendor to accept their mail. Companies such as Mailboxes Etc. and UPS offer customers an option for secure delivery of their mail to an assigned post office box. Lots of people choose to get their mail dropped at these locations because they don’t want their mail sent to their home or office, most often for security reasons.

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