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To develop concepts and design a child-resistant spray bottle, Dr. McKenzie’s research group partnered with Professors Carolina Gill, MS, BSID, and Scott Shim, MA, BFA, from the Department of ...
"Existing spray bottles for household cleaning-products cannot be designated as truly child-resistant," explained Dr. McKenzie, also a faculty member at The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
Researchers have designed a new two-triggered spray bottle, designed to keep young children from spraying out its contents.
Researchers at the Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, in partnership with the Ohio State University have developed a prototype for child-resistant spray bottles for household ...