The use of USPS-STD-4C boxes is primarily intended for new construction and not as a means of retrofitting existing complexes. However buildings undergoing significant renovations or rehabilitations may be required to convert to wall-mounted receptacles that are USPS-STD-4C compliant. If these renovations include significant structural changes and present an opportunity for more complete makeovers, the builders should include 4C receptacles. Buildings that are simply remodeling or changing the outward/surface appearance of the lobby are not considered examples of renovations that would trigger the use of 4C receptacles.
If you have additional questions regarding these timelines, please contact your area or district growth coordinators for further information or send an e-mail to www.wallmountedreceptacles@usps.gov.
USPS-STD-4C
2BGLOBAL
16 Technology Dr Ste 172
IRVINE CA 92618-2328
Telephone: 800-650-2606
949-502-3778
Fax: 949-502-3772
www.2B-Globalmailboxes.com
Front Loader Designs
FLORENCE MANUFACTURING Company
5935 CORPORATE DR
MANHATTAN KS 66503-9675
Telephone: 800-275-1747
785-323-4400
Fax: 800-275-5081 (toll-free)
785-323-4470
www.auth-florence.com
Front Loader Designs
Rear Loader Designs
JENSEN MAILBOXES
105 STEEL CRAFT DR
HARTFORD WI 53027-1631
Telephone: 877-597-5671
Fax: 800-991-6121
www.jensenmailboxes.com
Front Loader Designs
POSTAL PRODUCTS UNLIMITED
500 WEST OKLAHOMA AVE
MILWAUKEE WI 53207-2649
Telephone: 800-229-4500
www.mailproducts.com
Front Loader Designs
SALSBURY INDUSTRIES
1010 E 62ND ST
LOS ANGELES CA 90001-1598
Telephone: 800-624-5269
Fax: 800-624-5299
www.mailboxes.com
Front Loader Designs
Rear Loader Designs
SECURITY MANUFACTURING CORP
815 SOUTH MAIN ST
GRAPEVINE TX 76051-5535
Telephone: 800-762-6937
817-329-1600
Fax: 817-481-3993
www.securitymanufacturing.com
Front Loader Designs
Note: The Postal Service has revised USPS-STD-4B. The new standard is USPS-STD-4C.
For replacement of existing equipment, security enhanced versions of both horizontal and vertical boxes are now available. They are referred to as “USPS-STD-4B+” boxes and are designed to fit cleanly into buildings with old USPS-STD-4B boxes.
USPS-STD-4B+ boxes are approved for Postal Service mail delivery for existing indoor installations or existing protected outdoor locations. However, the Postal Service does not approve the purchase of this equipment for new installations and will not install Arrow locks in any such equipment. You may only order replacement parts for Postal Service–owned equipment that was installed in the past.
USPS-STD-4B+
American Device Manufacturing
5935 CORPORATE DR
MANHATTAN KS 66503-9675
Telephone: 800-275-1747
785-323-4400
Fax: 800-275-5081 (toll-free)
785-323-4470
www.auth-florence.com
Horizontal units only
AMERICAN EAGLE Mailboxes
3017 WHEELOCK ST
DALLAS TX 75220-2944
Telephone: 800-488-4810
214-358-5544
Fax: 214-358-2261
www.americaneagle.mailbox.com
Horizontal units only
BOMMER INDUSTRIES INC
PO BOX 187
LANDRUM SC 29356-0187
Telephone: 800-334-1654
864-457-3301
Fax: 864-457-5370
www.bommer.com
FLORENCE MANUFACTURING Company
5935 CORPORATE DR
MANHATTAN KS 66503-9675
Telephone: 800-275-1747
785-323-4400
Fax: 800-275-5081 (toll-free)
785-323-4470
www.auth-florence.com
JENSEN MAILBOXES
105 STEEL CRAFT DR
HARTFORD, WI 53027-1631
Telephone: 877-597-5671
Fax: 800-991-6121
www.jensenmailboxes.com
Horizontal units only
SALSBURY INDUSTRIES
1010 E 62ND ST
LOS ANGELES CA 90001-1598
Telephone: 800-624-5269
Fax: 800-624-5299
www.mailboxes.com
SECURITY MANUFACTURING CORP
815 S MAIN ST
GRAPEVINE TX 76051-5535
Telephone: 800-762-6937
817-329-1600
Fax: 817-481-3993
www.securitymanufacturing.com
PSIN O910A & B, O910HS (per USPS-L-1172C), O913A through K cams, O306P1 (per USPS-L-1294), 0306A14AZ, 0306B4D, 0308 (per USPS-K-852H)
COMPX SECURITY PRODUCTS*
200 OLD MILL RD
PO BOX 200
MAULDIN SC 29662-0200
www.compx.com
*Formerly National Cabinet Lock
Contact: Craig Lambert
Telephone: 864-286-1694
Fax: 864-286-1698
Contract No. 1CDSEQ-06-B-0012
Note:
1) In accordance with MMO-123-06, Return of Non-Functional PSIN O306P Locks (Rev. E CBU Parcel Locker Locks), all non-functioning PSIN O306P locks are to be mailed to CompX at the address provided above. Also, refer to “Redesigned Parcel Lock Now Available,” published in Postal Bulletin 22204 (4–12–07, pages 93–94) for ordering information.
2) Use the following information to order locks.:
Material Distribution Center
Attn Supply Requisitions
500 SW Gary Ormsby Dr
Topeka KS 66624-9702
e-mail: mdc.customerservice@usps.gov
TTOE: 800-273-1509
Option 1, followed by option 2
USPS has developed a licensing program to create a standardized customer compartment lock (O910A&B) used in centralized delivery equipment. This standardization assures a level of security to protect the security and sanctity of the mail. A licensing program has also been developed for the cluster box unit (CBU), which, when combined with the O910 lock, surpasses a required security level. Commercial manufacturers who wish to become licensed suppliers of either the O910 lock (USPS-L-1172C) or the CBU (USPS-B-1118G) should contact the office below for application procedures.
DELIVERY TEAM LICENSING
PO BOX 27496
GREENSBORO NC 27498-0001
COMPX SECURITY PRODUCTS*
200 OLD MILL RD
PO BOX 200
MAULDIN SC 29662-0200
www.compx.com
*Formerly National Cabinet Lock
Telephone: 864-286-1694
Fax: 864-286-1698
License Number: 1CDSEQ-08-B-0011
FLORENCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY
5935 CORPORATE DR
MANHATTAN KS 66503-9675
Telephone: 800-275-1747
785-323-4400
Fax: 800-275-5081 (toll-free)
785-323-4470
www.auth-florence.com
Unit is anodized, painted aluminum in a choice of 5 colors.
Sandstone, Black, Bronze, White, and Green
License Number: 1CDSEQ-08-B-0012
Some states have enacted laws that are more stringent and specific about the type of mailbox that may be used, the post or support that must be used to mount the mailbox, and the location of the delivery equipment. Regulations and recommendations published in this notice might not reflect appropriate requirements for your area. When providing guidance to the general public concerning mailbox placement and replacement, advise them not only of Postal Service regulations but also of any mailbox regulations that you know have been enacted by state or local authorities. Further information is available from the following:
American Association of State Highway
and Transportation Officials
444 N Capitol St NW Ste 249
Washington DC 20001-1512
Federal Highway Administration
Office of Highway Safety HHS-10
400 7th St SW
Washington DC 20590-0003
Postmasters must give these guidelines and suggestions maximum local publicity. Consult your area Public Affairs and Communications representative for further guidance and assistance in publicizing Mailbox Improvement Week. The news release on page 54 is provided for postmasters to distribute to daily or weekly newspapers or broadcast stations in their delivery area to promote Mailbox Improvement Week. Retype the press release, double-spaced, on Postal Service letterhead. You may also find it helpful to alert the media to locations of particularly interesting mailboxes in your delivery area.
Motorized city, rural, and highway contract box delivery route carriers must cooperate to ensure the success of this endeavor and later report the results to the postmaster. In addition, postmasters should use the most up-to-date list of manufacturers and mailbox suppliers when providing motorized city, rural, and highway contract box delivery route customers with information about the type of box to install.
— City Delivery,
Delivery Operations, 5-8-08
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: [Insert Your Name]
[Insert Date] [Insert Your Phone Number]
Internet: www.usps.com
Mailbox Improvement Week Arrives in Time for Spring Cleaning
The U.S. Postal Service® is asking all [city name] homeowners to inspect and repair their mailboxes during Mailbox Improvement Week, May 19–25, says Postmaster [full name].
“Repairing suburban and rural mailboxes improves the appearance of our community and makes delivering and receiving mail safer for our carriers and customers,” [last name] says.
The Postal Service makes this annual request because of the wear and tear that occurs to mailboxes every year. “This is especially important after the effects of last winter,” [he/she] adds [if applicable].
Some of the typical activities that may need to be done include:
“If a homeowner plans to install a new mailbox or replace a worn one, he or she must use only Postal Service–approved traditional, contemporary or locking full/limited service mailboxes,” said [last name]. “Customers should be careful when purchasing curbside mail receptacles because the use of unapproved boxes is prohibited. Customers may use a custom-built mailbox, but they must consult with my office to ensure it conforms to guidelines applying to flag, size, strength, and quality of construction.”
For more information on the use of names or numbers on mailboxes, or answers to any other questions, contact Postmaster [full name] at [phone number] or call your local postmaster at [phone number].
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Exhibit G