Anonymous wrote:I can’t find where BYU says anything about safes?
Anonymous wrote:Is your kid attending school overseas? Why bring a passport? Are the meds considered controlled substances? Why would she need a lot of cash?
Anonymous wrote:Fun fact - these are banned at BYU and are grounds for expulsion.
Why would anyone send their child to school at such a police state-type place?
Anonymous wrote:Trying to figure out what to but my DD so she can secure valuables (cash; Rx; passport) in her dorm. Not like she doesn’t trust her roommate (who she has never met) but I’ve heard kids don’t lock doors and sometimes there are visitors.
Any suggestions? I’ve seen ones that you can secure to furniture, but I can’t figure out what would be the best place to do that so it’s accessible but not right out in the open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your kid attending school overseas? Why bring a passport? Are the meds considered controlled substances? Why would she need a lot of cash?
Why not? Plenty of kids travel overseas for school breaks.
Anonymous wrote:Get this. We got it for our son. To PP, there might be times when your kid is away for the weekend and wants to lock up their laptop. Also, any prescription meds and important papers should go in there.
This is what you’re looking for:
ECR4Kids Lock and Roll Personal Safe, Travel Lockbox, Grey
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005JCZI5G?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_KCTV0HC2SJ2F3AV1SZBT
Anonymous wrote:Is your kid attending school overseas? Why bring a passport? Are the meds considered controlled substances? Why would she need a lot of cash?