 Item number, SCP-249, Object Class, Euclid. Special Containment Procedure. SCP-249 is affixed to a wall with incitement. Access to SCP-249 is unrestricted, though an accurate log of destinations must be kept and submitted to a level 4 supervisor, every four weeks. No SCPs of any class may be brought or kept within 1,000 meters of SCP-249, without level 4 approval. Description SCP-249 appears to be a windowless door, covered in a faded white paint. It was first found in a house located within the small town of... When opened, SCP-249 does not lead to the other side of the doorway, but to a random door within 850 meters. Items that go through SCP-249 are teleported to that other door, regardless of what may be between the door and SCP-249. When observed from the destination, the exit door appears to open on its own accord, and whatever goes through SCP-249 appears out of thin air. When opened, SCP-249 takes on the appearance of the door it is connected to. When shut, SCP-249 is no longer connected to that door, and reverts to its standard appearance. However, roughly every 500 uses, SCP-249 does not connect to a door within its range, but instead to a random location, anywhere in the world, even locations with no apparent doors within hundreds of kilometers. When the 500 use mark approaches, common use of SCP-249 is stopped, and tests are done to record its exit location. Since its discovery, a log has been kept documenting these cases. See Addendum 249001. Document 249A. In accordance to O5... All restrooms have been moved away from SCP-249's range. Addendum 249001. Teleportation log. 1210-19-1. SCP-249 is found and moved to Site-246-19-1. Foundation agent goes missing and is found weeks later in Eastern Canada. Describes random transportation. 1710-2000-1. Middle of what appears to be the Sahara Desert. 412-2000-1. Warehouse in a destroyed city. 252-2000-1. Madagascar. 175-2000-1. When opened, SCP-249 releases a massive torrent of water. A Foundation agent, who is holding the door handle, shuts the SCP before Site-249 is flooded. Later, a fish found on the ground is examined and identified as a species living only in the Mid-Atlantic Deep Sea Trench. 2210-2000-1. Data Expunged. 1911-2000-1. Agent-1 requests use of SCP-249 in infiltration mission. Request approved. Mission is successful. Lesson complete. If you missed the previous orientation, go watch SCP-248, 110% right now. Or for the complete course, watch this playlist.