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Protect Your Package!
Date: 07/25/2007
The following release was created by Power PR, a business to business marketing public relations firm based in Torrance, California.
Ecommerce is thriving today with homeowners heading online to buy everything from the new iPhone to iPods to books, DVDs, and digital cameras. But while many homeowners protect their PCs against viruses and hackers, too many leave valuable packages and deliveries unprotected on their doorsteps because they're working or traveling and want to avoid the hassle of driving to distant FedEx or UPS depots for package pick up. The problem is, traditional home mailboxes are either too small to receive packages, not secure, or usually both.
For homeowners wanting to avoid theft of unsecured packages left at their doorstep, a new Secure Mail Box and Package Drop designed for several large FedEx or UPS packages can now keep their online purchases and deliveries safe, while adding convenience and curb appeal. The Secure Mail Box and Package Drop, by Janzer Corporation (
www.janzer.com), for instance, a Trenton, New Jersey-based manufacturer of secure mail and delivery products, offers homeowners enough capacity to securely hold up to three large FedEx or UPS packages at once, or various small, medium and large packages along with legal or business documents, mail, magazines and newspapers, in nearly two cubic feet of holding space.
The unit has the capacity to securely store up to 50 hardcover books from Amazon.com, protecting them from rain, sleet, and snow, and is effective in preventing mail and identity theft, two of the fastest growing crimes today. In the secure, freestanding mailbox, two US patents help to maximize usable interior storage space with minimal outside dimensions. To leave room for more deliveries, the sloped bin bottom tilts the packages so they stack on top of each other. Because packages drop at a sharp angle via the delivery door, even large packages drop in.
Unlike some so-called secure mailboxes that are vulnerable to thieves, the
Janzer Secure Mail Box and Package Drop features a three-point locking system that prevents prying and maximizes security. What's dropped in stays locked in, with no complicated trays to move or levers to adjust for package delivery and collection.
In contrast to other products that require homeowners to open separate doors for mail and packages often inconveniently at the bottom of the units, the Secure Mail Box and Package Drop streamlines package and mail retrieval, allowing homeowners to open a single rear door at waist height. This lets homeowners to comfortably retrieve all mail and packages without bending over.
For easy package and mail retrieval, homeowners just unlock and open the collection door, which conveniently stops at a comfortable angle. They slide the unit's EZ Reach storage bin to their desired height for package and mail retrieval, or carry the entire load into their home via the removable bin, which simplifies carrying multiple items or heavy boxes.
Because the Janzer Secure Mail Box and Package Drop is free-standing, there's no need to hire a mason or build a brick or stone column or enclosure, as required by other advertised secure mailboxes. While the average homeowner can install it themselves in a few hours, professional installation is available through Janzer.
Since each Secure Mail Box and Package Drop is aesthetically balanced without protruding arms and can be fitted with extras such as brass, copper, or stainless steel-finished handles, address numbers or solar accent lighting, they can add significant curbside appeal to any style of home. Constructed of stainless steel and aluminum, they will not rust and will likely be the last mail and drop box homeowners will ever need.
For more info, visit
www.janzer.com; call 800-232-7522; email: info@janzer.com; or write to Janzer Corporation, 9 Chelten Way, Trenton, NJ 08638.
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