Child-resistant packaging that|every adult can still open.
- Certified to ISO 8317 and F=1 (US 16 CFR 1700.20)
- Senior-friendly: every senior tested opened it
- Fits your existing blister and runs on standard cartoning lines

How it works
The child-resistance sits in the carton, not the blister. Opening takes two deliberate actions at the same time: simple for an adult, too complex for a young child. No strength is required, so the pack stays easy for older patients.
Prefer to hold one yourself? Request a free sample.

Sound familiar?
The three concerns we hear most from pharma teams that need to make a product child-resistant, and how we remove them.
Re-validation
"Going child-resistant means re-validating my primary pack."
The child-resistance sits in the carton, not the blister. Your primary pack stays exactly as it is, so there is no primary-pack change to re-validate.
Accessibility
"Child-resistant usually means seniors can't open it."
The opening needs no strength. In testing, every senior opened the pack, against a 90% requirement.
Line disruption
"A new pack format will slow my line."
The pack runs on standard cartoning equipment. No new line and no retooling for around 95% of blister formats.
Ecobliss proves to be The Smart Source. The expertise and know-how is of a very high standard, and they prove their flexibility and willingness to find solutions for any new challenge, every time.
Director, Lundbeck

You won't talk to a sales desk. You'll talk to our packaging specialists.
Send your blister format and target markets. Our child-resistant packaging team comes back with a concrete concept, timeline and budget indication within one week, and stays your single point of contact through every production run.
From first sample to packed product
Four steps. One team. Your blister stays as it is.
Step 1
Request a free sample
Tell us your blister format. We send a sample pack at no cost, so your team can hold it and test the mechanism.
Step 2
We design around your blister
Our team designs the pack to fit your existing blister and builds a prototype for you to test and approve.
Prototype in 5 to 10 working days
Step 3
Tooling and artwork for your line
Artwork placement and production tooling are set up and made ready for your packaging line.
Step 4
Assembly on standard equipment
Assembly and sealing run on standard cartoning equipment, with on-site support during implementation.
Make your product child-resistant. Without redesigning it.
Share your blister format and the markets you need to cover. You get a clear concept, timeline and budget indication within one week.


