Letter boxes for your residential address - February 10, 2010
If you live in a shared residential address you are at risk of a large number of people living in your building may have access to your post, this means that you may not be receiving all of your mail, which could be a great concern. So making sure that each individual address in your building has separate residential mailboxes is a way to make sure that you mail remains safe.
Having residential mailboxes guarantees that the post is only accessed by the name on the envelope and you are guaranteed security as the mailboxes all have locks on so that the key holder can only access it. Here at Mailbox Mania there are a range of residential mailboxes available and you need to make sure that you opt for a unit that is suitable for your building.
If you have a lobby then the mailboxes can be attached to the wall of the lobby. Each of the individual mailboxes are attached together and then attached to the wall and labelled for each individual address. It is then down to the postman to post the mail into the correct residential mailbox. These can also be attached to a wall on the outside of the building as well if you do not have a reception that can be accessed with ease.
There are also residential mailboxes that can be put through a wall so the mail is posted through the outside of the building and collected from the inside, but it depends on the residential situation.
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