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Theft Proofing Your Mailbox

 

While most people only think of their home and property when dealing with home security, the mailbox is every bit as important.  On a every day basis, there's a lot of personal information that runs through your mailbox.  Even though burglary is a concern, identity theft is just as big of a concern as well.  Most people don’t even think of theft proofing their mailboxes, which simply explains the growth in identity theft over the years.  Just about all mailboxes can be easily broken into; affording thieves on the spot access to personal information.

 

 Even though there are numerous mailbox designs in the United States, most of them are outdated in terms of security.  They may execute their duties of receiving mail quite well, although they generally don’t offer the security called for to protect people from identity theft.  These days, identity theft is a widespread thing – just because people don’t do a better job with protecting their mailbox.

Each and every day we all get personal information delivered to us by mail.  In some cases, we get credit card offers or bills that bear our personal information.  Although we don’t think anything about it, most of us head out to our mailbox, gather up the mail, and then go back in our houses.

  All it takes is a thief to beat you to the mailbox, just a couple of minutes.  Once the thief has collected a couple of pieces of your mail, he can easily use your personal information to charge credit cards and other awful things using your identity.

 To protect yourself against identity theft you should always include your mailbox in your plans for home security.  The mailbox is really important, and had better always be secure.  If you have a traditional mailbox now, you should remove it right away.  As an alternate, you should look into a safe and secure mailbox. 

 The perfect types are those made of solid steel.  The top of the box should be accessible to the mailman, allowing him to put the mail in without any trouble.  The bottom side of the mailbox however, should only be accessed with a key.  Mailboxes that need a key to get into will protect you from identity theft – as the thief simply will not have entree to your mailbox.

You can get secure mailboxes at a local hardware or department store, even online.  There are very inexpensive these days and will go a long way in protecting you for identity theft.  Mailboxes that are manufactured from solid steel are nearly impossible to break into, yet they will open easily for you to check your mail with the lock and key system.  The next time you go out to the mailbox to check your mail – you should think twice about your safety and theft proof your mailbox to protect yourself and your loved ones from identity theft.



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