What's mail box

A mailbox is a container used to receive mail and packages. It's typically located near the entrance of a residence, business, or organization, and is designed to hold mail and packages until they are collected by the mail carrier or the recipient.

Mailboxes can be made of various materials, such as metal, plastic, or wood, and come in different shapes and sizes. They usually have a slot or compartment to receive mail and packages, and may also have a lock or latch to secure the contents.

There are different types of mailboxes, including:

  1. Residential mailboxes: These are designed for individual homes and are usually installed at the curb or near the entrance of the property.
  2. Business mailboxes: These are designed for commercial properties and may be larger and more secure than residential mailboxes.
  3. Post office boxes (PO boxes): These are rented mailboxes located at a post office or other mail facility, where mail and packages can be received and stored.
  4. Cluster mailboxes: These are shared mailboxes used by multiple residents or businesses in a single building or complex.
  5. Locking mailboxes: These are designed to secure the contents and can be locked with a key or combination.

Mailboxes play an important role in the delivery of mail and packages, and are an essential part of the postal system.