Thursday, January 18, 2018

Keep Mailboxes Clear

As annoying as snow can be for you, it is much more annoying for letter carriers, who have to work in the snow day after day. Whether you have a residential mailbox or a CBU, it’s important you keep your mailbox clear of snow and ice so it is safe for mail delivery. Mailboxes that are covered in snow are also at a higher risk of being damaged by snowplows. Save yourself and your local USPS workers some headaches by keeping your mailbox clear.

·        Clear the area around your mailbox so your letter carrier has plenty of room to get to it.
·        If you have a curbside mailbox, clear the road directly in front of your mailbox. Make sure your mailbox is visible.
·        If letter carriers must climb a porch to get to your mailbox, keep your porch clear of snow. If your porch is painted it may be extra slippery, so be sure to salt it or put down mats to make it less hazardous.
·        Keep a light on outside of your house in the evening so letter carriers can see potential hazards on your property.
·        Take turns with your neighbors clearing the area around CBUs if you have one.
·        Keep a can of deicer on hand in case the locks of your CBU freeze.
·        Keep walkways to your mailbox shoveled and salted so letter carriers don’t need to walk through the snow to get to your mailbox.
·        If there is a blue collection box near or on your property, shovel it as well.
·        Do not shovel the snow from around your mailbox into the road, as this creates hazardous conditions.
·        If you park on the street, keep your vehicle parked far enough away from mailboxes so they’re out of the way of the Postal workers.

·        Attach a flag or some other type of item to your mailbox so it is easier for letter carriers and snow plows to see.

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