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Improved child-safe kettle design (Alternative methods to secure kettle…
Improved child-safe kettle design
Alternative designs
providing
warning communication
Using visual colours to warn users of hot parts
Using visual windows to show boiling water
Using noise to warn users of hot water
Using visual interfaces to show user water temperatures
Alternative methods to
secure kettle from falling
Permanently fixed kettle - Kettle acts like a tap instead of being poured
Suction Pads fixing kettle to work surface
Boiling water tap
Wall-mounted Kettle
Use textured feet
Use a magnetic plate that secures kettle when hot
and deactivates when user switches off to use kettle
Avoid need to use kettle
Use saucepans to heat water
Use microwave to heat water
Drink cold drinks at home
Alternative kettle design to
eliminate potential scalding
or burning
Anti-spill kettle
Cold or warm touch kettle
Providing hot water from
tap instead of pouring
Use resealable parts that close immediately after use
Alternative design to improve kettle handling
Centralised handle within kettle body
Angled kettle design to minimise the angle required to pour water
Two handed handle
Use buttons or mechanisms to
pour water instead of the user