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All You Need To Know About Child Proof Packaging

by Patricia Lecount Cannabis Researcher

When choosing the sort of packaging for your business, there are numerous aspects to consider. One of these considerations is whether or not to employ child-proof packaging. 


This type of packaging features child-resistant bottle caps that are difficult to open. This form of packaging has benefits and drawbacks, so learn everything you can about child-resistant packaging before making a decision. 


You're in luck since we'll go through them in this article.

What is the Definition of Child-resistant Packaging?

Child resistant (C-R) packaging or Child proof packaging, often known as protective packaging, is intended to minimize the chances of poisoning in children. 


Prescription and over-the-counter drugs, household chemicals, and pesticides are all common objects that children swallow. 


The Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA), which has been in place since 1972, gives the US Consumer Product Safety Council the authority to regulate child-resistant packaging.


According to the PPPA, child-resistant packaging is defined as packaging that makes it hard for children under the age of five to open a commodity that may contain a dangerous or dangerous amount of chemical. It's also made to make it easier for grownups to open the package.

What are the Benefits of Child-Proof Packaging?

The use of child proof packaging ensures the protection of youngsters. A growing number of products in the home are potentially hazardous to children. 


Bleach, liquid nicotine, and other home items are examples of this. In fact, two companies in the United States have had to issue a full product recall because the essential oils they were distributing were not packaged in child-resistant containers.


Using child-resistant packaging for your items will help to ensure that they are packed in a way that minimizes the danger of ingesting when they are brought into the house. As a brand owner, it is your job to keep children safe from possibly toxic substances.


Take, for example, cannabis. Many individuals are bringing up the matter of child proof packaging now that it is gradually becoming legalized. They are not just concentrating on it, but then also recreating it. 


We can't really deny that legal cannabis sales have exceeded expectations, thus packaging regulations are being addressed along the way. This is because cannabis has the ability to ruin children.


Edible cannabis (gummy bears, brownies, lollipops, etc.) is mistaken for regular food by children, who eat it without realizing it is harmful. 


When youngsters eat edible cannabis, the effects are severe because the amount of THC in it is very high. Because of their size and weight, small children are at a higher danger. Many young toddlers who have consumed edible cannabis require medical attention.



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