100 ml hand sanitisers, concentrated skincare and alcoholic tinctures are preparations that, in households with children, are best stored in a bottle with a child-resistant cap. This pack of 70 combines green glass with a child-resistant (CR) cap: the green glass protects against UV and blue light, while the CR cap prevents accidental opening.
What is included in this pack of 70
The pack contains 70 100 ml green glass dropper bottles and 70 child-resistant caps. Each bottle is approximately 130 mm tall, 52 mm in diameter and weighs around 120 g net. Gross pack weight is around 9.24 kg. The cap features a standard GL18 thread and a two-step safety mechanism.
Green glass and its light-filtering benefit
Green glass blocks UV rays and the shortest visible blue-light wavelengths — the same wavelengths that break down the sensitive actives of essential oils and botanical extracts. With the 100 ml format, light protection is particularly important because the contents may be in use for an extended period (up to 2-4 months). Green glass preserves both the scent profile and the active content throughout.
Child-resistant (CR) cap details
The cap operates via a push-and-turn mechanism: you must first press the cap downward and only then can you turn it. This combined motion is difficult for small children but easy to learn and convenient for adults. The cap meets the international ISO 8317 and US 16 CFR 1700.20 child-resistant standards. With an internal seal liner it provides a leak-proof closure — also ideal for alcohol-based preparations.
Areas of use
- DIY hand sanitiser recipes for households with children
- Safe packaging of alcoholic botanical tinctures
- Concentrated massage oil and body oil in family environments
- Storage of ethanol-based perfume bases and colognes
- Small-business product lines focused on family customers
Cleaning and recycling
Wash the empty bottle with warm water and a mild dish soap, then rinse with 70% isopropyl alcohol to remove residual scents. Avoid washing the cap mechanism in a dishwasher, as high temperatures and strong detergents may over time damage the safety spring mechanism. Once fully dry, the bottle can be refilled or placed in glass recycling.