Label for mailing package

Here are some common labels you may need to attach to a package when mailing it:

  1. Return Address Label: This label should include your name and address, and is usually placed on the top or side of the package.
  2. Shipping Label: This label should include the recipient's name and address, as well as any relevant shipping information such as the package's weight, dimensions, and shipping carrier (e.g. USPS, UPS, FedEx).
  3. Fragile Label: If the package contains fragile items, you may want to attach a "Fragile" label to alert handlers to take extra care when handling the package.
  4. Handle with Care Label: Similar to a fragile label, this label indicates that the package requires special handling to prevent damage.
  5. Do Not Bend Label: If the package is prone to bending or creasing, you may want to attach a "Do Not Bend" label to prevent damage during transit.
  6. Do Not Stack Label: If the package is sensitive to stacking or compression, you may want to attach a "Do Not Stack" label to prevent damage during transit.
  7. Signature Required Label: If the package requires a signature upon delivery, you may want to attach a "Signature Required" label to alert the recipient and the shipping carrier.
  8. Insured Label: If you've insured the package for a certain amount, you may want to attach an "Insured" label to indicate that the package is protected against loss or damage.
  9. Special Handling Label: If the package requires special handling, such as refrigeration or freezing, you may want to attach a "Special Handling" label to alert the shipping carrier and recipient.
  10. Custom Label: If you have a specific message or instruction for the recipient, you can create a custom label with your own text or graphics.

Remember to check with the shipping carrier for any specific labeling requirements or restrictions before sending your package.