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  2. Letter box - Wikipedia

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    The largest acceptable curbside mailbox is the No. 3, which measures 22.81 inches long, 11 inches wide, and 15 inches in height (58 cm x 28 cm x 38 cm) at the peak. [8] Locking mailbox designs that provide security for the recipient's incoming mail have fewer restrictions on shape and size, though designs with a slot for incoming mail must be ...

  3. STD-4C - Wikipedia

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    The STD-4C is the current USPS regulation for any centralized, wall-mounted mailboxes, whether located inside an office high-rise or within a new single-family subdivision as an outdoor centralized mailbox kiosk. New STD-4C compliant mailboxes are commonly referred to as centralized mail delivery equipment.

  4. Questions over USPS policy throw Mat-Su cluster mailbox ...

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    Traditional, non-locking mailboxes can be easy targets for mail theft. Rather than deal with groups of their neighbors or pay homeowners association dues for installation and upkeep of the locked ...

  5. Arrow lock - Wikipedia

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    An arrow lock is metal and rectangular, measuring 2.005 in × 3.566 in × 0.620 in (50.9 mm × 90.6 mm × 15.7 mm) with a keyhole in the center. [2] When the user turns the key, a metal bar that normally protrudes from one side is moved through the lock to the other side.

  6. Cypress cluster mailbox hit 12 times in a month - and it's ...

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    In Cypress, thieves are targeting cluster mailboxes, possibly using a master key, as reported by the United States Postal Inspection Service. These keys are often taken during robberies. Fox 26's ...

  7. Mail chute - Wikipedia

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    On September 11, 1883, James Goold Cutler received U.S. patent 284,951, for a system connecting deposit boxes on multiple floors to a single ground-floor receptacle; the chute had to have a front of at least three-fourths glass to allow for the identification of mail clogs, and, if installed at a height of greater than two stories, an elastic cushion was to be fitted in the receptacle to ...

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