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Cell Phone Storage Solutions

With more than 30 states proposing or enforcing in‑class phone restrictions, schools need a simple, secure, and scalable way to keep devices out of sight and out of mind.

Ideal For

  • Schools

  • Colleges

  • Conference Venues

  • Churches

The Problem

Classrooms lose valuable learning time every day to phone distractions, and new state‑level policies are pushing schools to adopt real, enforceable storage solutions.

Teachers are expected to manage rising phone‑free requirements, but without a secure, consistent system, device collection becomes chaotic, time‑consuming, and ineffective.

The Solution

Victor® Cell Phone Storage Solutions deliver the highest level of security, privacy, and durability in phone storage.

It gives educators a fast, reliable way to collect and protect student devices while keeping classrooms focused and compliant.

Built for modern learning environments, it organizes, protects, and keeps devices from overheating while helping educators maintain a focused classroom.

Find Your Best Solution

  • Cell Phone Storage Tray

    Good

    Cell Phone Storage Tray
    • 36 Unit Capacity
    • Fits devices up to 4” wide
    • Simple & Efficient Policy Management
  • Better

    Cell Phone Locker
    • 32 Unit Capacity
    • 16 “Normal” Size Slots
    • 16 “Wide” Slots for Cases with Accessories
    • Lockable (2 keys)
    • Carrying Handle & Wall Mount Option
  • Open Vaultz cell phone locker with multiple slots securely holding mobile devices.

    Best

    Vaultz® Cell Phone Secure Locker
    • 32 Unit Capacity
    • 16 “Normal” Size Slots
    • 16 “Wide” Slots for Cases with Accessories
    • Lockable (2 keys)
    • Carrying Handle & Wall Mount Option
    • Built-In Airflow Design - Cable Lock Anchoring

AN EMERGING TREND

OVER 30 STATES currently have a policy requiring phones to be stored away during class hours as a solution.

Schools will need a way to enforce these policies with minimal hassle.

Active states enforcing cell phone ban.

Five states require K-12 public school districts to adopt policies around student cellphone use, though the laws don't specify the form those policies should take.

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