One danger with daisy chaining extension cords, USPS or similar is that this will increase the series resistance. With a lot of series resistance, in case of a short there will not be enough current to trigger the fast (magnetic) part of the "fuse" protecting the outlet. So there is a small chance of starting a fire this way. With USPS this might not be so bad, as they should have additional fuses, that are usually smaller (e g. 6 or 10 A) than the one normally used on outlets.
The 90 Days rule is somewhat funny, but it is a way to quantify temporary. It is more like they expect you to remember the potential risk for 90 days.