Anal Annie
at least I KNOW I'm a kook...I just can't help it
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2006
- Messages
- 13,932
....practice, practice, practice.....
...only kidding.
The lids to the Lockers do take some getting used to. One end of the lid has built-in tabs that fit under the lip of the Locker itself. These tabs mean you don't have to put seals on that end of the Locker.
Having said that, it can be annoyingly difficult to put the lid on so that the tabs do their job properly. Once you get the hang of it, you'll appreciate just how clever the design is (I had NOTHING to do with the design...a fantastic company in Miami came up with it) but the first few times putting the lid on can be a challenge.
Now, with one end of the lid hooked to the Locker with the tabs, the other end can be closed and sealed using one or two of the four seals we always include with each delivery.
Let me pause here and say that if the Locker is being used properly, it may take two people to seal the Locker...one person to sit on it to hold the lid down while the other puts the seals on....
There is a small, clear plastic pouch on the outside of the back of the Locker into which we put four numbered, black, breakable seals with each delivery. Just slip the pointed end of the seal into the slots in the lip and then thread this pointed end into the body of the seal (looks like mouse ears, interestingly) that does NOT have the printed number on it. Sometimes it can be difficult to get the pointed ended started but once you do, just snug it up like you would a zip tie.
Also, keep in mind that the bell services desks have extra seals if you need them.....
john
This would be us because ours is so overstuffed the lid bulges!!

