Pureray Baby Bottle Uses UV Rays to Kill Germs
Rose Nazarali — October 17, 2009 — Art & Design
References: yankodesign & gizmodo
There’s been a lot of controversy lately about plastic baby bottles. Designers Hwa-yong Shin and Hannah Kim have come up with a solution, the Pureray Baby Bottle, with a built-in ultraviolet light to kill germs and bacteria left after regular cleaning.
And the technology doesn’t just clean the bottle: The Pureray Baby Bottle also kills any unwanted germs lurking around in the baby formula or milk. However, the controversy over plastic baby bottles may simply be replaced with controversy over UV technology. The Pureray Baby Bottle has already been called out by blogs as potentially dangerous.
And the technology doesn’t just clean the bottle: The Pureray Baby Bottle also kills any unwanted germs lurking around in the baby formula or milk. However, the controversy over plastic baby bottles may simply be replaced with controversy over UV technology. The Pureray Baby Bottle has already been called out by blogs as potentially dangerous.
Trend Themes
1. Uv-disinfecting Technology - The Pureray Baby Bottle demonstrates the potential for UV technology to disrupt traditional cleaning methods and reduce the risk of harmful bacteria.
2. Safety in Baby Care Products - The controversy surrounding the Pureray Baby Bottle highlights the increasing demand for safer and more hygienic baby care products.
3. Sustainable Baby Bottle Design - The Pureray Baby Bottle showcases the growing trend towards sustainable designs that prioritize cleanliness and health.
Industry Implications
1. Baby Care - The Pureray Baby Bottle presents an opportunity for the baby care industry to innovate and meet the demand for safer and more efficient products.
2. Disinfection and Sanitization - UV-Disinfecting technology, as demonstrated by the Pureray Baby Bottle, could disrupt the disinfection and sanitization industry by offering a more effective and convenient solution.
3. Plastics and Packaging - The controversy surrounding plastic baby bottles could spur innovation in the plastics and packaging industry to develop safer alternatives that address concerns about germs and bacteria.
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