Post Office Asks Residents to Clear Snow and Ice

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

“Let It Snow” seems to be the theme song for most of Indiana at the moment, so the U.S. Postal Service is asking customers to help letter carriers deliver holiday mail safely by clearing snow and ice from sidewalks, stairs and mailboxes.  
“Snow and ice make delivery dangerous and slow,” Warsaw Postmaster Kevin Baird said in the Tuesday release.  “Maintaining a clear path to the mail box — including steps, porches, walkways and street approaches – will help letter carriers maintain consistent delivery service, and help them get those letters and packages delivered on time.”  
Customers receiving door delivery should make sure their sidewalks, steps and porches are clear, Baird said, while customers receiving curbside delivery should remove snow piles left by snow plows to keep access to their mailboxes clear for letter carriers.
Delivery service may be delayed or curtailed whenever streets or walkways present hazardous conditions for letter carriers or when snow is plowed against mailboxes.
“The Postal Service curtails delivery only after careful consideration, and only as a last resort,” Baird said. “Any curtailed mail is attempted the next delivery day.”  
Blue collection boxes also need to be kept clear for customers to deposit their mail and for the Postal Service to collect the mail for delivery.  Residents and businesses with collection boxes near their property are asked to keep them clear of snow and ice.
“We want our letter carriers to be safe,” added Baird. “We can only do this with the help of our customers.”
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations, Baird also noted.

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“Let It Snow” seems to be the theme song for most of Indiana at the moment, so the U.S. Postal Service is asking customers to help letter carriers deliver holiday mail safely by clearing snow and ice from sidewalks, stairs and mailboxes.  
“Snow and ice make delivery dangerous and slow,” Warsaw Postmaster Kevin Baird said in the Tuesday release.  “Maintaining a clear path to the mail box — including steps, porches, walkways and street approaches – will help letter carriers maintain consistent delivery service, and help them get those letters and packages delivered on time.”  
Customers receiving door delivery should make sure their sidewalks, steps and porches are clear, Baird said, while customers receiving curbside delivery should remove snow piles left by snow plows to keep access to their mailboxes clear for letter carriers.
Delivery service may be delayed or curtailed whenever streets or walkways present hazardous conditions for letter carriers or when snow is plowed against mailboxes.
“The Postal Service curtails delivery only after careful consideration, and only as a last resort,” Baird said. “Any curtailed mail is attempted the next delivery day.”  
Blue collection boxes also need to be kept clear for customers to deposit their mail and for the Postal Service to collect the mail for delivery.  Residents and businesses with collection boxes near their property are asked to keep them clear of snow and ice.
“We want our letter carriers to be safe,” added Baird. “We can only do this with the help of our customers.”
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations, Baird also noted.

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