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And since most adults never set a spray bottle back to its off position when they’re done, this new design automatically locks itself after every use. So take that toddlers.
Researchers Develop Prototype for Safer, Child-Resistant Spray Bottle Tags Good Thinking Safety Poisons Children Bottles Ohio State University 2 comments ...
Prototype for safer, child-resistant spray bottle developed Date: September 12, 2012 Source: Nationwide Children's Hospital Summary: Researchers have developed a prototype for child-resistant ...
A Nationwide Children’s study* in 2010 revealed that spray bottles were the most common source of exposure to injury in an estimated 267,269 children 5 years of age or younger treated in U.S ...
Shoppers buy one spray bottle containing a Cif household cleaning product, which they can then refill with the concentrate. If the trigger spray breaks on the bottle, Unilever will deliver a ...
The new bottle has a two-stage trigger mechanism–see it above, it looks like a lighter–design restricts the ability of young children to trigger spray bottles because they lack the development ...
When a spray bottle was involved in a child's injuries, the child was 18 times more likely to have external contact with the chemical (rather than ingestion or inhalation), and 13 times more ...
You won't coat an entire pan with one spray unless you have fantastic aim, but two or three might do. A few tips: It helps to hold the bottle upright; pull the trigger hard; watch your aim.