If anyones door latch breaks trying to open the door, like they do when they get worn out, leaving you locked out, there is a real easy way in. There is a round metal plug about 1 inch in diamiter pushed into a hole in the base of the latch toward the front. It is held in by many small cut ends bent over from behind. Carefully pry it out and then with a light if you look rear mabye 1or 2 inches, you can see the linkage that you can very easily push up with just about any implement of your choosing. Time 2 min. Cost 50 cents. Also while we are on the subject I noticed at Osh-Gosh that Jon and Mikes latches were much tighter than ours. Ours was floppy and loose. Do you have a FLOPPY LATCH? The latch was also loose and misadjusted at the striker. When I opened up the door I found some broken return springs, another easy fix. No more floppy latch. Both outside and inside latch return springs were broken. Thats also how I noticed the plug to break in trick. The door closes wonderfully now The door hinges are also greasable, small plastic lines run down from both hinges to directly underneath the bus R-F corner where there are 2 grease fittings. We REALLY MISS not having a screen door.