When you're out and about the last thing you want on your mind is the worry of getting to a toilet in time. Restricted toilet access, long queues, or having to make a purchase to use facilities can all pose problems.
If you place your request today, you'll receive a full size toilet card as well as a key fob card, both free. Just pay for delivery.
- Economy Delivery £3.49
Due to Covid-19 couriers are experiencing some delays. Orders will usually be delivered in 6-7 working days
- Standard Delivery £3.99
Due to Covid-19 couriers are experiencing some delays. Orders will usually be delivered in 4-5 working days
- Priority Delivery £4.99
Due to Covid-19 couriers are experiencing some delays. Orders will usually be delivered in 2-3 working days
Special Courier Instructions
These instructions are automatically printed on some courier labels and attached to the outside of your package. Instructions are not seen by our customer service team. Example uses include “Leave in porch if not in” or “Use door on left” or “Use bell on backdoor” etc.
I have never heard of thos before. What toilet that opens with a fob key? Disabled toilets certainly dont and to my knowledge none of the ladies do either or else we would all have one wouldn't we? I am just not getting this at all. If your that desperate to jump the queue, wouldn't you just ask the people in the queue? To say it's a universal sign I think is a bit of a stretch as I havent ever seen it. Has anyone else? If you are disabled and need to go alot, then you need a radar key which are available from your local councils.
I'm so sorry to laugh but you are having a senior moment orgasmicshopper you put your own key on the Key Fob, it's the information on the Fob you use not the key x
JoTarpley lol oh ok butt I still do see why you need a piece of paper to ask to jump a queue
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