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Start posting Christmas parcels now, says the Post Office

All air mail items are X-rayed and scanned to make sure the content is legal and safe.

The SA Post Office says clients who wish to mail Christmas parcels to other countries should do so as soon as possible.

This applies in particular to those who use surface mail to send their Christmas gifts. This will ensure that the parcels reach their destinations in time for Christmas.

South Africa currently has very little delay with items leaving the country, but these parcels have to go through time-consuming clearance procedures in the country of destination.

The Post Office is not permitted to send items containing ion lithium batteries via air mail. Please make sure that you do not post an item containing these batteries. All air mail items are X-rayed and scanned for contents, and these items will then be re-routed to surface mail.

Air mail items should be posted no later than 1 December.

For sea and surface mail, post your parcels no later than the dates below:

• The islands of Tristan da Cunha, Ascension and St Helena – no later than 31 October.
• Parcels to Australia, the Americas (North and South), the Far East and Asia should also be posted no later than 31 October.
• 31 October is also the last posting date for items to Great Britain, Europe and the Middle East.
• Parcels meant for islands in the Indian Ocean – the Seychelles, Comoros, Mauritius and Reunion – must be posted by 27 October.
• For Africa – the Ivory Coast, Ghana, Peoples Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Senegal, Cameroon, Nigeria, Gabon, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, Madagascar, Angola, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the last date is 1 December.
• Items meant for countries bordering South Africa should be posted no later than 8 December. These countries are Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland and Zimbabwe.

How to make sure your parcel arrives safely:
• Parcels must be packaged securely, as they are transported in bulk.
• If your mail item does not fill the container, fill it with packaging material like shredded paper or polystyrene to act as a shock absorber.
• Make sure the items you are sending are legal in the country of destination. In most countries, plant and animal material cannot be imported.

The following items may not be posted:
• Items containing ion lithium batteries may not be transported using air mail
• Illegal items such as drugs
• Items that could leak and damage other packages, such as liquids
• Items that may explode or catch fire during air transport, such as aerosols or flammable liquids

Clients must remember that all air mail items are X-rayed and scanned to make sure the content is legal and safe.

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Janine Viljoen

Janine Viljoen is a seasoned journalist with more than 17 years’ experience. She has worked as a newspaper editor, mentored numerous journalism students, and is currently the sub-editor for the award-winning Caxton Joburg West publications. Her passion lies in developing young journalists and telling compelling human-interest stories.
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