Child-Guard Slider
Child-Guard® Track & Slider
The groundbreaking child-resistant technology of Child-Guard® closure is a revolution in the flexible packaging industry. Specially designed for products that should not be handled by children without adult supervision, Child-Guard® Slider brings tested performance to your packaging needs. Customer-friendly and ergonomic, this system is adaptable to many film structures to perform under various design demands.
Child-Guard® Track & Slider Child-Resistant Features:
We developed this closure as a critical component for child-resistant flexible pouches which have been fully and successfully tested to international regulation requirements by independent and fully accredited test agencies.
- Used on a wide range of product applications and medium to large pouch sizes
- Multiple certifications using CFR 16, Part 1700, and ISO 8317 test requirements
- Listed on the ASTM D3475, Standard Classification of Child-Resistant Packages
- Child-Guard has a Drug Master File, (DMF), listing for medical applications
- Learn more about features and child safety on the Child-Guard Blog or on the Child-Guard Facebook account
- Now available in a Polyethylene version
Features for Performance and Efficiency:
- Performs with multiple film structures for different performance needs
- Ergonomic and easy to use with visible cues for consumer confidence
- Simple and cost-effective compared to traditional rigid child-resistant packaging
- The track and slider components can be applied to customized pre-made pouches by any in the large network of licensed Child-Guard pouch converters or integrated inline on form, fill, and seal equipment for optimal versatility
These “most common poisons in children*” can help be kept safe using child-resistant flexible packaging closures:
- Pain medicine—the single most frequent cause of pediatric fatalities
- Cleaning substances and laundry packaging
- Pesticides
- Vitamins
- Cosmetics and personal care products
- Antihistamines
- Foreign bodies such as toys, coins, and thermometers
*National Capital Poison Center; www.poison.org