A Phone And Vape Fit Inside This Water Bottle — And That Sparks Alarm Among Teachers And Parents

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A viral social media post has prompted calls for greater vigilance among teachers and parents after a water bottle with a concealed storage compartment was revealed online.

The discussion began after Threads user Rohayaazlan shared a video showcasing a tumbler that appeared completely ordinary on the outside but contained a hidden section designed to store items discreetly.

In the post, the user urged educators to pay closer attention to the water bottles brought to school by students, warning that such containers could potentially be used to conceal prohibited items.

“Teachers should start checking the tumblers students bring to school. You never know if someone is hiding prohibited items inside a bottle like this,” the user wrote.

The bottle functions as a normal drinking container, with the upper section used for holding water. However, its middle and lower sections can be unscrewed to reveal a concealed storage space.

What surprised many viewers was the size of the hidden compartment, which appeared large enough to store a smartphone as well as an electronic cigarette, commonly known as a vape device.

The video quickly attracted attention online, with many users expressing concerns over the possibility of students using such products to bypass school regulations.

Some commenters suggested that schools introduce stricter inspections and monitoring measures to prevent potential misuse.

One user, identified as R0t1a4, remarked that students determined to bring mobile phones into school would continue finding new ways to hide them, suggesting that bags may need to be checked more frequently.

Another commenter, Lia.riz21, shared an experience involving a student who allegedly brought a vape device to school and hid it beneath a desk before later admitting ownership when questioned by a teacher.

Others proposed preventive measures, including requiring students to use transparent water bottles that would make concealed compartments easier to detect.

“Schools should consider allowing only transparent water bottles,” suggested user Irwanabdullah151.

The viral post has sparked broader discussions about school safety, student discipline and the increasingly creative methods that can be used to conceal prohibited items within everyday objects.

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