Bolder & Safer Oral Care With Listerine’s New Child-Safe Caps

100mL:

LISTERINE 100mL - How to open new Child Safe Caps

250mL/1000mL:

LISTERINE 250mL/1000mL: How to open new Child Safe Caps

Listerine has a long history of developing and improving products with one goal: giving you the best oral care in the safest possible way. We’re now taking this to the next level by launching the Child-Safe Cap (CSC) on Listerine packs all over Asia.

INNOVATIONS FOR SAFER FAMILIES

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Listerine keeps your entire family healthy and safe so you can lead happy, bold lives. The new CSC is the latest in a long line of innovative improvements designed to make your family’s experience with Listerine even safer.

CHILD-SAFE CAPS

The CSC is designed to make Listerine bottles difficult to open for children, but easy to open for adults.

Here’s how to use it.

100mL

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STEP 1

Press the top of the cap with your palm

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STEP 2

Rotate the cap while keeping up the pressure. Boom – it’s open!

250mL/1000mL

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STEP 1

Press the base of the cap from the sides with your thumb and index finger

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STEP 2

Rotate the cap while keeping up the pressure. Boom – it’s open!

FAQs

Do all Listerine products have Child-Safe Caps now?

We are in the process of transitioning to Child-Safe Caps for all Listerine mouthwash products, except Listerine Smart Rinses. We plan to complete these changes in phases to maintain a consistent supply.

At what age should children start rinsing with Listerine?

  • Alcohol-containing variants: 12+
  • Non-alcohol variants: 6+

Is alcohol the only reasons why kids should not use Listerine at a younger age?

Listerine mouthwash is indicated for use according to usage instructions. An ability to follow instructions is essential in order to avoid swallowing and adverse effects.

Why are you switching to Child-Safe Caps when it is not required by the FDA or any law?

  • At Johnson & Johnson (J&J), we always put the consumer at the center of everything we do. Throughout our 140-year history, we have continuously invested in innovation through rigorous science and consumer insights research. We believe that adding the Child-Safe Cap serves the best interests of Listerine users, even though this is not a mandatory regulatory requirement.
  • In 1984, we were the first company to introduce Child-Safe Caps in the over-the-counter drugs to keep the contents safe from children, giving you one less thing to worry about at home.

Why does Listerine have ingredients that are potentially dangerous to children in the first place?

Listerine is formulated with a unique combination of ingredients that are proven to deliver the product’s efficacy when used as directed. Scientifically speaking, all ingredients can be good or bad, depending on the dose exposure. Each Johnson & Johnson product formulation must pass our rigorous safety assurance process to ensure its safe use by consumers. We continually re-evaluate ingredients to reflect new scientific developments and consumers’ points of view. We are committed to offering the best products that consumers can trust.

Aren’t there other ways to keep mouthwash safe, such as changing ingredients?

While we are committed to continuously improving our product formulation, our current formulation is what we have found to best deliver a whole mouth clean, leading to a healthier mouth.