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Direct Cluster Mailboxes: September 2014
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Thursday, September 25, 2014. On this blog we have covered a lot of topics, such as mailbox maintenance, safety tips, and USPS news. What we haven’t talked about much is our own products on DirectClusterMailboxes.com. However, we have a lot of products to choose from, and featuring specific cluster mailboxes is a fairly daunting task. Instead, we’re going to choose the different categories of mailboxes you, the customer, have to choose from. F-Spec Cluster Box Units. Decorative Cluster Box Units. Sometim...
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Direct Cluster Mailboxes: February 2015
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Thursday, February 19, 2015. Protection From Snow Plows. We are approaching the end of February, but this month has brought harsh winter weather to much of the country. Snow and ice can last long after February, which means snow plows could be out and about even in spring. And when the plows are out, your mailboxes are in danger of being damaged. How can you avoid this fate? Another way to keep your mailbox safe is to keep the area surrounding your mailbox clear. Shovel out the mailbox from all sides...
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Direct Cluster Mailboxes: November 2014
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014. Do you have young ones at home who still believe in Santa? Make their Christmas extra special by assisting in them receiving a real letter back from Santa! The USPS is offering a special program that will allow children to get letters back from the North Pole. It does take a little creative work from you, but it will be worth it to see your child’s face when they open that letter. Letter in a larger envelope to:. NORTH POLE HOLIDAY POSTMARK. 2014 to make it back in time.
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Direct Cluster Mailboxes: January 2015
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015. Snow and Your Mailbox. January is underway, and for much of the country that means snow is likely in the future. Parts of the country have already had snowstorms this year. You may be distracted by the idea of clearing your car of snow, getting to work in traffic, and keeping your driveway clear, but don’t forget about your local letter carrier! There are some very simple steps you can take to do this:. If snow is plowed into your mailbox clear it away promptly. If streets or ...
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Direct Cluster Mailboxes: August 2014
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Friday, August 1, 2014. There are constantly news stories out there about mailboxes being vandalized. But what can you do to prevent this? Vandalism often happens while people work, or during the night when everyone is asleep. There’s not much you can do, right? While it is true that you have little control over vandalism, there are steps you can take to help prevent it. These steps don’t guarantee your mailbox will be safe, but it might deter vandals or prevent further attacks. 4 Report any vandalism.
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Direct Cluster Mailboxes: Prevent Mail Theft
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Thursday, July 16, 2015. So, now you know that mail theft exists, and it’s not a rare occurrence. But what do you do about it? Well, we’ve got some tips for you that may prevent you from becoming a victim. On the same note, you should also pick up your mail as soon as you can after it’s been delivered. This is especially true if you yourself are expecting money, credit cards, or gifts in the mail. If you cannot get to your mailbox, ask a trusted friend or neighbor to retrieve your mail. Consider paying b...
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Direct Cluster Mailboxes: Vacation Precautions
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Tuesday, June 23, 2015. This goes for everyone, whether you are in an apartment or house. While all of these tips won’t apply to every situation, many of them will. So take some time to read on and get some home security safety tips for while you are away! You’d be surprised at how much your mail can give away! Hold mail has to be for a minimum of 3 days, and the maximum is 30 days. If you need mail to be held longer than 30 days, contact your local post office. Let neighbors know you will be away, and w...
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Direct Cluster Mailboxes: Protection From Snow Plows
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Thursday, February 19, 2015. Protection From Snow Plows. We are approaching the end of February, but this month has brought harsh winter weather to much of the country. Snow and ice can last long after February, which means snow plows could be out and about even in spring. And when the plows are out, your mailboxes are in danger of being damaged. How can you avoid this fate? Another way to keep your mailbox safe is to keep the area surrounding your mailbox clear. Shovel out the mailbox from all sides...
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Direct Cluster Mailboxes: Mailbox Shopping Guide
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Tuesday, May 26, 2015. Looking to buy a new mailbox? We’ve compiled this nice, handy guide to help you out. The most basic step is to decide if you want a wall mount mailbox or a post mount mailbox. Depending on where you live, there may be regulations stating exactly where your mailbox must be placed. Next, choose a style of mailbox you like. Choose something simple, something styled, or something unique. We recommend you choose a type of mailbox that fits well with the type of home you have. Do you wan...
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Direct Cluster Mailboxes: December 2014
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Thursday, December 4, 2014. Photo Courtesy of USPS.com. December has arrived, and the USPS has kicked off its Operation Santa program. This program allows individuals, charities, businesses, and more to respond to letters that children have written to Santa. This annual program has been running every December for 102 years. It kicked off in New York City with a ceremony on December 2. To celebrate the start of the program for the season. You can also read about the program on the USPS site, HERE. Merry C...
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