What are Legal Compliant Child-Resistant Jars?
Child-resistant jars have become a popular option for cannabis flower packaging. However, if your brand plans to incorporate these, you need to be aware of federal and state regulations for packaging.
Child-Resistant Jar Packaging Requirements
On a federal level, the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (PPPA) offers standard guidelines for child-resistant packaging (CRP) in the United States.
However, different states have additional guidelines for the cannabis industry. For this reason, businesses need to be aware of state and federal regulations.
CRP Laws and Regulations
Beyond the PPPA, there are three main bodies of law business owners need to keep in mind:
- The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) – safeguards consumers from injuries and fatalities caused by hazardous substances and unsafe household items (i.e. toys and appliances). It oversees the safety standards for a broad array of consumer products.
- The Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA) – covers hazardous substances (i.e. poisons, corrosives, and flammable materials). It mandates clear warning labels and instructions on such products, bans the sale of certain dangerous substances, and requires CRP to enhance safety.
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – specifies the requirements for utilizing CRP for household pesticide products or devices.
CRP Requirements
For a glass jar to be considered child-resistant, the packaging must meet the following criteria:
- Child Testing – Packaging must undergo testing with a panel of children aged 4 to 10 years, with at least 80% unable to open it within 10 minutes.
- Adult Testing – A panel of adults must also test the packaging, with at least 80% successfully opening it within the same 10-minute timeframe.
- Repeatability – The testing process must yield consistent results when repeated, ensuring reliability.
Differences Between Child-Resistant and Non-Child-Resistant Jars
Simply put, a non-child-resistant jar is unable to pass PPPA testing. In other words, children can easily open it and access the contents inside.
Naturally, when it comes to marijuana products, this poses a threat to the child’s safety. As a result, all legalized states require cannabis products in child-resistant packaging.
So, what are the requirements for child-resistant glass jars? Your packaging should include the following:
- A closure designed to prevent children under five from easily opening it.
- A leak-proof, airtight, and spill-resistant design.
- Tamper-resistant caps often feature a push-and-turn mechanism that is challenging for children to open.
Why You Should Choose Glass Cannabis Jars Over Other Packaging Options
Of course, you have other child-resistant packaging options when it comes to preparing a cannabis product (i.e. Mylar bags). Still, some glass jars’ benefits may pique your interest over these other options.
1.) Preserves Freshness
Glass is non-porous and inert, meaning it doesn’t interact with the contents, preserving product quality over time. This ensures your cannabis products stay fresh and potent when stored properly.
2.) Visible to Customers
Glass allows customers to see your product. Naturally, this can leave a better first impression than well-designed packaging and become a significant selling point. Furthermore, transparency may build consumer trust and showcase your product’s quality.
3.) Recyclability
Glass is an eco-friendly solution as it’s 100% recyclable. Within the cannabis industry, more customers have become concerned with sustainable packaging. This makes glass a great option to stand out among the competition.
4.) Versatility
Glass jars give you the ability for full customization, from coloring to shaping to sizing. This allows you to replicate your brand identity directly with your product.
Final Word
While it’s not difficult to meet your state’s requirements for child-resistant jars, it’s understandable if you want to ensure effective packaging. That’s where Custom 420 comes in!
Our team has studied the ins and outs of the cannabis industry, ensuring our packaging options meet state and federal regulations. Furthermore, we offer many customization options so your products match your brand.
Want to learn more? We invite you to reach out through our contact form.
Child-Resistant Jars FAQs
The most common example of a child-resistant container is a medicine bottle with a “push-down and turn” cap.
“Child-proof” containers technically don’t exist, as no container can completely prevent children’s access. However, a “child-resistant” container is designed to be difficult for a child to open.
Since child-resistant glass jars are airtight, they’re also smell-proof when properly closed.