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(17 Products)What Are Suggestion Boxes?
Suggestion boxes, or survey boxes, are boxes used to collect donations, feedback, or otherwise sensitive information. These boxes are typically small in size and can fit on a desk or countertop. Suggestion drop boxes usually have a small slit on top or on the side to collect cash, change, or folded pieces of paper. Some models, like pyramid metal suggestion boxes, feature locks for added security and confidentiality.
What Types of Suggestion Boxes Are Available?
At Quill, we carry an array of suggestion boxes to fulfill a variety of different purposes. Whether you need a secure place to deposit safe drop receipts or a haven where employees and customers can feel comfortable enough to leave their ideas and feedback, we have a suggestion box that is right for you. Here are a few of the different styles of survey boxes we provide:
- Ballot and donation boxes: Ballot and donation boxes provide people with a secure place to store money and confidential information. These boxes often come with locks and are nontransparent to ensure security and privacy.
- Pyramid metal suggestion boxes: Pyramid metal suggestion boxes are bulkier than standard ballot and donation boxes and can be installed onto a wall or similar surface. These provide a more secure solution for businesses who are looking for a drop box to keep keys or important documents, such as safe drop receipts.
- Suggestion boxes with pedestals: Suggestion boxes with pedestals are perfect for collecting things like raffle ticket entries. These typically come with a tall pedestal and a display big enough to hold a sign to catch the attention of passersby.
What Are the Benefits of Suggestion Boxes?
Suggestion boxes are a useful way to collect ideas and suggestions in the workplace or gather donations for a fundraising event. They can be extremely fun and useful tools for getting your employees and customers excited about the business and future events. A suggestion box can be used to collect important information anonymously. People are more likely to give their honest opinions when they feel safe and protected from judgment, which is why survey boxes are great for collecting ideas on how to improve existing company policies.