Cell-Lock Keeps Cellphones Safe During Class
- March 2nd, 2007
- 3 Comments

Cellphones really must be a problem in South Africa if they have to confiscate them and lock ‘em up during class hours. Lots of classrooms are now using the Security Cell-Lock safe to hold iPods, cellphones, and other distracting personal electronics (Nintendo DS, PDA, etc.). Each safe is comprised of 25 individual units with an individual lock on each unit. Perfect for pissing off the kids in an unruly classroom of teenagers. Hey, at least it’s just your cellphone they’re taking. Quit crying and go study or play Cricket.
The Security Cell-Lock - Stores cell phones during class hours [Textually]








Michael (Who am I?)
1 year ago
Six units across the top.
Five units across the side.
Six times five is thirty. Or is math different in Africa?
Anonymous
9 months ago
This module was a once off special - but they are not made in that size anymore. We make modules consisting of either 10 or 15 units only.
It is not designed to anger the learners as you mentioned but actually to help them. Cellphones are now been confiscated by the schools as they are intefering with the learners and their education. Thats where we come in because by using the cell-lock units - they can bring them to school - lock them up during the day and still have them after school which also makes all parents comfortable as they can reach their children. Its a win-win situation for all concerned. Once the learners realise its not a punishment - the system works really well and we also incentivise them by giing away prizes from time to time.
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Neagle (Who am I?)
8 months ago
I like it. Keeps the annoying, distracting electro crap out of the classroom.