Asthma inhalers have been around for a long time, and unfortunately have remained looking the same. These are used every day and are constantly seen in public. This project started with me believing in the need for a more user friendly, fun, and thoughtful inhaler that can be happily accepted by everyone.
Above: The extremely 'medical-looking' current day asthma inhaler
The concept
 
My concept device activates via a trigger that acts as a lever to push the canister downwards. 

I thought of squeezing because it's easier to activate with less strength and awkward hand positions. It can be used in any angle because of its swiveling mouthpiece. It is fun for the kids and useful for the disabled. It is more comfortable to use. There are many ways of using it, because everyone is different.

The mouthpiece protector is made of silicone that flexes off when in use. Every part of the product pops out and back into place whenever a rinse is needed.
intial thinking
Puff Pal
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Puff Pal

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