The image above shows a 6 x bottle case of wine has been delivered into the Bilb-eBox.
Option A: (For Australia Post and Courier Deliveries)
Leave the parcel box door locked as normal while you are out. When you return home you can retrieve your parcels at your leisure.
See sample address and pin below:
Mr John Citizen.....................
Parcel Box Lock Code: 123
Unit 3 270 Smith Street...........
Sydney ....................
NSW 2000..............................
An alternative method is:-
Option B: (for Building manager control)
Leave the parcel box door unlocked as normal.
A building manager deposits the parcel into a random or specific Bilb-eBox.
The building manager sets the new code on the lock and locks the door.
The building manager sends the relevent apartment number notification of the Bilb-eBox number and the new code for the lock.
Practical Features:
• The "Bilb-eBox" has an A3 envelope slot near the top for letters and mail
• Access for parcel deliveries is through the large front door. For example, a 12-bottle case of wine can fit through the door
• Standard brick width and brick height means the Bilb-eBox can be built in to face brick (2 bricks wide X 4 courses high using standard metric bricks)
• Securely locked so that others do not tamper with your post or parcels.
• lock code can be quickly changed to a new code for rotating recipients or security reasons.
• Made using a much thicker galvanised metal than other letter boxes which means it is stronger and built to last
• No magnifying glass is needed to open our standard mechanical lock
• The "Bilb-eBox" has a stainless-steel louvre covering the envelope slot to prevent water ingress
• Parcels no longer need to be left on the doorstep or taken back to the depot
• No more delivery-men wandering around your property looking for a signature
• Mail and Parcels can also be accessed by the owner through the optional rear door
• Can be easily used for parcel lockers in communal buildings such as apartment blocks and townhouses
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