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Residential mailboxes for a flat - December 23, 2009

Living in a residential address means that you need to ensure that you have residential mailboxes, for the simple reason that this is the best method of keeping your personal post safe and secure.

There is such a wide range of residential mailboxes available on the market today that you need to make sure that you have the chosen right one to accommodate your residential needs - as well as the rest of the building’s.

No matter what sort of residential property you live in, here at Mailbox Mania we have mailboxes to suit your property. Living in a shared address such as a block of flats can have an easily resolved solution. There are multiple occupancy mailboxes, which involve having a number of mail boxes connected together so that each individual flat has a letter box in one central location.

These can be placed on the wall outside of the building, or if the postage delivery person can gain access to the reception of the building this is usually the ideal place to have it.  All of the mailboxes come predrilled and with all the fixings that you need so they are ready to install, no extra fuss.

Each individual mailbox has a cylinder lock so the resident to whom the mail box belongs is the only one to have access to it. These are a far better option than having all the post gathered in one large mailbox or, as often happens, scattered all across the back of the entrance door – leaving you open to identity fraud and lost mail.

So, in effort to avoid such a nuisance, contact Mailbox Mania and we will discuss how our extensive range of mailboxes can cater to your individual needs.

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