As more schools across Ireland adopt the Zeeko Phone Blocking System, we’re often asked similar practical questions during our webinars. From managing student routines to handling repairs and parent communication, these insights come straight from schools already using the system successfully. Here are the most common questions, and how schools have addressed them:
1. How did you decide how many unlocking stations to install? Most schools start by installing one unlocking station per 50 students, depending on school size and layout. Larger schools often place stations in easily supervised areas, such as near the main office or staff room. The key is accessibility, ensuring that students can unlock their pouches quickly and safely at the end of the day. With Zeeko’s modular system, it’s easy to add more stations later if needed, based on usage patterns and feedback from staff. 2. Was there an issue with students forgetting their phones? Interestingly, schools report this is rarely a problem. Once students get used to the routine, putting their phone into the pouch becomes as automatic as hanging up a coat. Teachers also find that phone-free days quickly become the norm. In cases where a student does forget their phone, schools will have some spare pouches available to use.
3. Was there an issue with students putting dummy phones in the pouches? Schools have said that this rarely happens. Zeeko supports schools with student engagement sessions that explain why the system is in place, helping students understand the benefits rather than seeing it as a restriction. Additionally, teachers and staff can easily spot when a student hasn’t locked away their phone, so the system naturally encourages honesty and accountability. 4. How did you deal with damaged pouches? Zeeko’s pouches are built for durability, fire-resistant, water-resistant, and made from high-quality materials, but as with any school equipment, wear and tear can happen. Most schools keep a small reserve of spare pouches on hand for quick replacements. Zeeko also provides guidance on maintenance and can help schools reorder individual units through the framework, keeping costs and disruption to a minimum.
5. Were parents in favour of pouches – and if not, how did you handle this? At first, some parents have questions, especially about accessibility and emergencies. However, once schools explain that phones remain secure, not confiscated, and that pouches are designed to block signals safely while protecting student wellbeing, parents are supportive. Schools also share positive feedback from students, improved focus, less distraction, and fewer phone-related conflicts, which quickly wins families over. Zeeko helps by providing ready-made parent communication templates and FAQs to make this process easy. In Summary Introducing phone pouches is a cultural change, but one that schools report has an immediate and lasting impact. With Zeeko’s Done4U support, schools get everything from rollout guides and parent materials to ongoing advice, making implementation smooth and effective. If your school is considering introducing phone pouches, Zeeko can help you every step of the way, from planning and installation to long-term success.