For the sake of children I hope this becomes a sticky for quick reference for those with children who are into DIY or just vaping.
For Daily use I made a post in a reply elsewhere, but since this is an important subject I'll put it here also since a subject line can be easier to find in a search. And hopefully others will add onto this post to give those with children an ideal of what they are doing to try to keep them safe. Note I do not have children, but love them just the same. My protection is mainly for pets.
I bought a file card size box that locks (Vaultz brand-near index cards) from wally world for daily storage since it is completely dark inside. For sections I just cut boxes in half that PT's came in and fill any loose spaces up with empty or full cart boxes. Attys I put in a perscription bottle without the lid on with a piece of paper towel to let them drain between uses and be closer to the top to get out for reuse. Also had the same type bottle in it to hold what juice I was currently filling with, though that is outside the box--description below. Box wasn't really cheap, but cheaper than a sick kid for ya'll and faster than duck taping (or fancy wrapping) a cheaper box to make it dark inside for those who don't have kids plus it doesn't take up a lot of space.
For the bottle I actually am currently filling from I cut an index card to the size of a childproof perscription pill bottle I have (makes darker storage since nic degrades with light) and put the child proof lid on. For a 3ml or small bottle to be easy to get out of it just fill in with paper towels.
For DIY supplies not used daily:
The same Vaultz locking boxes use to be available at the stores or on the internet from wally world in larger sizes which could hold most of your liquids. Might be cheaper elsewhere on the internet or come in more colors.
I have a big Aluminum Hakuba AS-LL 15.5x11.5x8.75" camera case that locks I got from Adorama back in 2007 for $54.95 that if it wasn't used for my camera could hold most of the stuff you use in this for home use. Of course a locking fish tackle box or tool box would work also or one without a lock could have one added to it.
For Daily use I made a post in a reply elsewhere, but since this is an important subject I'll put it here also since a subject line can be easier to find in a search. And hopefully others will add onto this post to give those with children an ideal of what they are doing to try to keep them safe. Note I do not have children, but love them just the same. My protection is mainly for pets.
I bought a file card size box that locks (Vaultz brand-near index cards) from wally world for daily storage since it is completely dark inside. For sections I just cut boxes in half that PT's came in and fill any loose spaces up with empty or full cart boxes. Attys I put in a perscription bottle without the lid on with a piece of paper towel to let them drain between uses and be closer to the top to get out for reuse. Also had the same type bottle in it to hold what juice I was currently filling with, though that is outside the box--description below. Box wasn't really cheap, but cheaper than a sick kid for ya'll and faster than duck taping (or fancy wrapping) a cheaper box to make it dark inside for those who don't have kids plus it doesn't take up a lot of space.
For the bottle I actually am currently filling from I cut an index card to the size of a childproof perscription pill bottle I have (makes darker storage since nic degrades with light) and put the child proof lid on. For a 3ml or small bottle to be easy to get out of it just fill in with paper towels.
For DIY supplies not used daily:
The same Vaultz locking boxes use to be available at the stores or on the internet from wally world in larger sizes which could hold most of your liquids. Might be cheaper elsewhere on the internet or come in more colors.
I have a big Aluminum Hakuba AS-LL 15.5x11.5x8.75" camera case that locks I got from Adorama back in 2007 for $54.95 that if it wasn't used for my camera could hold most of the stuff you use in this for home use. Of course a locking fish tackle box or tool box would work also or one without a lock could have one added to it.