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How should it be designed?
 
How should it be designed?
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== Rationale ==
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note: Australian perspective here
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Many letterboxes are still designed from a mid 20th century perspective, when postcards and smaller enveloped were common. In the early 21st century, most mail is now bills or similar. Usually in a tri-folded A4 or similar size. Also common are magazines and so on - usually A4 size. Older letterboxes cannot handle some or all of these.
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This page has come about from Nemo's discussions with postmen...
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== Box design ==
 
== Box design ==

Revision as of 10:23, 13 March 2008

The humble letterbox...

How should it be designed?

Contents

Rationale

note: Australian perspective here

Many letterboxes are still designed from a mid 20th century perspective, when postcards and smaller enveloped were common. In the early 21st century, most mail is now bills or similar. Usually in a tri-folded A4 or similar size. Also common are magazines and so on - usually A4 size. Older letterboxes cannot handle some or all of these.

This page has come about from Nemo's discussions with postmen...


Box design

  • floor area sufficient to lay a C4 envelope (or MacBook Air, which is the same size to within 2mm) flat
  • 'mouth' sufficient width to eat said C4 envelope. Approx 3cm high.
  • entire box should be approx 10cm high to prevent regurgitation theft
  • top and sides of mouth should have overhang (lips!) to protect from weather.

Security

  • Box should be lockable, and internal mail not be reachable through the mouth or other openings.
  • Box should be securely bolted down to prevent theft of entire box

Placement

  • Between approx 100 and 150cm from ground level (keyed from height of mouth), and no further than 50cm back from the path (ie, postie reach)
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