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Child Resistant Spray Bottle

After conducting a multi-year study, researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Children’s Hospital found that each year, a large number of children under the age of five were injured by pointing spray bottles directly at their own faces. Children unable to reach the trigger with one hand would simply push it by using both thumbs, resulting in serious injury.

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Scott Shim
Professor of Industrial Design at University of Notre Dame South Bend, IN