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A Sturdy Residential Post Box for the Home Office - August 5, 2010

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Letter boxes may be the last thing on your mind when setting up a small business from home. However, it pays to give some thought to how you’d like to receive your daily dose of mail.

Residential businesses can benefit greatly from a post box sited outside the house, but still on the owner’s land, most likely in the front garden.

Modern post boxes now come as fully lockable, so by having a separately sited, secure mailbox you will gain in security both from material and identity theft, should your house suffer a burglary.

In the unfortunate case of fire damage, then again by having a separately located mailbox gives you an initial level of protection that you can boost further by investing in an anti-arson mailbox.

What’s more, with a sturdy, easy accessible mailbox you make an instant friend of your postman. The postman is saved a walk up the garden path, saved grappling with a potentially more old-fashioned front door letterbox and in particular from having to squeeze bulky items through.

This brings us to another huge advantage of the standalone post box: a choice of wider and taller slots, making receipt of parcels and packages instantly easier. If you go for a large capacity post box you can even have one that has a separate slot just for newspapers.

Here at Mailbox Mania we provide a huge variety of post boxes to suit all your needs, be they business or residential.

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