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What is a child-resistant package?
A child-resistant package is one that is designed or constructed to be significantly difficult for children under 5 to open or obtain a harmful amount of the contents within a reasonable time. In addition, the package must not be difficult for normal adults to use properly.
For a package to be child resistant, a total of 80 percent of the children tested according to the procedure summarized below must not open the package during a full 10 minutes of testing. Please check below for more information about the level of child resistance required during the first 5 minutes of testing.
To make sure that adults are able to use a child-resistant package properly, 90 percent of adults tested have up to 5 minutes, and then another minute in a second test, to open and close the package so that it is child resistant again.
it's from the CPSC website detailing the Poison Prevention Packaging ActIs that from Section 1700.20 of title 16, Code of Federal Regulations?
With my arthritic hands, I have to have the wife open some things for me.
I had to literally cut the child proof cap off of the last 2 liters of nic I bought from RTS. Just one more of the many "freedom of choice" we have lostIn some cultures older folks are revered. Here we get thrown away "for the kids".
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I have had to cut those white plastic caps off of bottles of BRAND NEW liquids.
I just received some flavoring bottles that have a hard black plastic "squish and turn" type top
They are an absoluteto open and will be getting put into different bottles.
it's from the CPSC website detailing the Poison Prevention Packaging Act
Poison Prevention Packaging Act Business Guidance
here is the disclaimer at the bottom of the page:
This document is a general summary of the child-resistant packaging standards and does not replace the requirements published in 16 C.F.R. Part 1700. This summary does not include all of the details included in those requirements, particularly those involved in conducting tests on packages for child resistance. For those details, please refer to the regulation, or contact the Office of Compliance.
My wife uses a similar contraption.This won't work with a domed (e-liquid) cap, but anything flat from 1 to 3.5 inches. It is FABULOUS, and worth every penny. If you struggle with screw tops, as I do.
Amazon.com: Kuhn Rikon Deluxe Gripper Jar Opener, Graphite: Can Openers: Kitchen & Dining
This one is a little different, but show the other side.
Amazon.com: Kuhn Rikon Jar Bottle Opener, Red: Manual Can Openers: Kitchen & Dining
Right, that is the correct act though, just not the text of the act itself.The Reason I asked is that there are other Definitions/Standards for what CRP can mean. And a Different Product may have a Different associated CRP Requirements.
And NONE of them Matter. The ONLY Definition that matters to e-Liquid Retailers is what is Specifically called out by that Poison Prevention Packaging Act.
Help Mercy, please do not let my DH see that!This is why professional grade tools are a must for those pesky caps.
Newbie Problems - bottle opening
I use a similar contraption to what your wife uses too...then the other gadget when the other contraption isn't around.My wife uses a similar contraption.
And that similar contraption would be me.
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I don't think even something like that would have helped on the 2 I had to cut the lid off of though. I think they must have been put on by machine because even after I cut off the outer cap I still had to cut the inner part of it. The outer part had little teeth but They were stripped so no matter what I did I could not get them open. I guess I really should have contacted RTS about it but I was so stressed out all I wanted to do was get the nic transferred and then put it behind me. Fortunately I have a jar opener that works for everything else and I managed to get it done without cutting myself.If you have to press the entire time you're twisting, this clamps and gives you a larger area to hold onto.
That would have workedThis is why professional grade tools are a must for those pesky caps.
Newbie Problems - bottle opening
Oh wow.I don't think even something like that would have helped on the 2 I had to cut the lid off of though. I think they must have been put on by machine because even after I cut off the outer cap I still had to cut the inner part of it. The outer part had little teeth but They were stripped so no matter what I did I could not get them open. I guess I really should have contacted RTS about it but I was so stressed out all I wanted to do was get the nic transferred and then put it behind me. Fortunately I have a jar opener that works for everything else and I managed to get it done without cutting myself.
Right, that is the correct act though, just not the text of the act itself.
I posted it to give an understanding that it's not child proof, it's child resistant, and that has a very specific definition. They're also okay with it taking an adult 5 minutes to open something. It's really meant to slow down children with low levels of dexterity, likely the ones too young to have been taught what they should and should not be playing with.
Right, that is the correct act though, just not the text of the act itself.
I posted it to give an understanding that it's not child proof, it's child resistant, and that has a very specific definition. They're also okay with it taking an adult 5 minutes to open something. It's really meant to slow down children with low levels of dexterity, likely the ones too young to have been taught what they should and should not be playing with.