Free Military Care Kits available; call to order
The United States Postal Services reminds those who plan to mail holiday gifts to troops stationed overseas that the deadline is the week to take advantage of the lowest postage rates.
Holiday mail for our U.S. troops stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan should be sent by Dec. 4 for arrival by Christmas. Holiday mail going to other military overseas APO/FPO locations should be sent by Dec. 11.
Except for Iraq and Afghanistan, Express Mail can also be used to mail packages to other overseas military locations until Dec. 18 for delivery by Christmas.
As for domestic deadlines and using regular mail, send holiday cards, letters and packages going to U.S. destinations out-of-state by Saturday, December 20; and in-state by Monday, Dec. 22, for delivery by Christmas. Using Express Mail, you still have time to mail packages to certain U.S. locations until Dec. 23.
The general deadline is Dec. 11 to send holiday letters and packages to most international countries/destinations including Mexico, Canada, Europe and to Asia/the Pacific Rim. The general deadline is Dec. 4 for mailing to countries in Africa, Central and South America. Customers can still mail to most international countries up to around Dec. 19 using Express Mail.
Mail sent to overseas military addresses is charged at domestic mail prices. The domestic mail price for the largest Flat-Rate Priority Mail box is $12.95, but for packages sent to military APO/FPO addresses overseas the price is reduced to only $10.95.
Flat-Rate boxes are free at any Post Office, or can be ordered online at usps.com. Postage, labels and customs forms can be printed online any time using Click-N-Ship at www.usps.com/clicknship.
The U.S. Postal Service also offers a free Military Care Kit. Each kit contains Priority Mail boxes and Flat-Rate boxes, Priority Mail labels, a roll of Priority Mail tape, and customs forms with envelopes. This kit may be ordered free by calling 1-800-610-8734.
All packages and mail must be addressed to individual service members by name, in accordance with U.S. Dept. of Defense regulations. All military overseas units are assigned an APO or FPO ZIP Code and, in many cases, that ZIP Code travels with the unit. The Postal Service places APO/FPO mail on special transportation to be delivered to our military troops overseas as soon as possible. Customers can also receive discounts by shipping online at usps.com with free carrier pickup.
Military Overseas Mailing and Packaging Tips
- Be sure to order a FREE Military Care Package Kit from USPS by calling 1-800-610-8734.
- Priority Mail packaging products, including the Priority Mail Flat-Rate boxes, offer the best shipping value, and can be obtained FREE at any Post Office, or through usps.com. Customers receive a $2 discount for using the Priority Mail Large Flat-Rate Box to mail to any overseas military address, no matter the weight of the box, for just $10.95.
- To save gas and a trip to the Post Office, you can mail your packages from your home or business using Click-N-Ship with FREE package pickup. All you need is a computer with internet access and a printer, a weight scale and credit card. Prepare your packages and go to usps.com/clicknship.
If using a regular box, use one strong enough to protect the contents, with no writing on the outside.
- Cushion contents with newspaper, bubble wrap, or styrofoam. Pack tightly to avoid shifting.
- Package food items like cookies, fudge, candies, etc. securely in leak-proof containers.
Use pressure-sensitive or nylon-reinforced packing tape. Do not use wrapping paper, string, masking tape, or cellophane tape outside the package.
Print the complete military service member’s name, unit, and APO/FPO delivery address, and your return address on one side only of the package.
Place a return address label inside the package. Stuff fragile items, like vases, with newspaper or packing material to avoid damage
- Remove batteries from toys/appliances. Wrap and place them next to the items inside.
- Purchase insurance and delivery confirmation service for reassurance of package delivery.
- All mail addressed to military Post Offices overseas is subject to certain conditions or restrictions regarding content, preparation and handling. APO/FPO addresses generally require customs forms. To see a table of active APO and FPO addresses and mailing restrictions by individual APO/FPO ZIP Codes, go to pe.usps.com and click “Postal Bulletins” in the left column. Go to the current issue and look for the heading “Overseas Military Mail.”
- USPS packaging materials are eco-friendly and have received the highest green, recycling ratings.
- Purchase other packaging products, including tape, envelopes, padded bags, corrugated boxes, and cushioning material from your Post Office. Some locations offer decorative holiday boxes.
- Call 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777) or access www.usps.com for more holiday mailing information.
Information provided by United States Postal Service.