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Why Do Pen Caps Have a Tiny Hole at the Top?

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Though not its main purpose, the hole helps regulate air pressure and can slightly reduce the drying of ink by maintaining airflow that prevents condensation. However, most of the ink protection comes from the design inside the cap, not the hole itself.


A Design Rooted in Responsibility

Brands like BIC were among the first to implement this life-saving design into their pen caps. In fact, BIC has publicly stated that the hole is “to reduce the risk of children accidentally inhaling pen caps.”

It’s a reminder that even in something as small and everyday as a pen, thoughtful design can have a huge impact.


What About Click Pens?

You might wonder: What about pens without caps, like click pens?

Great question! Click pens eliminate the choking hazard from a cap entirely, but they come with their own safety and design features—such as rounded edges and minimal removable parts—especially in models meant for school-aged children.


The Takeaway

Next time you pick up a pen and notice that tiny hole in the cap, you’ll know it’s not just a random quirk—it’s a carefully thought-out safety feature. A small hole with a big purpose.

It’s proof that smart design isn’t always about high-tech features or flashy materials. Sometimes, it’s about the subtle things that quietly protect us without us even realizing it.


Did You Know?

  • More than 100 people die each year from choking on pen caps worldwide.
  • ISO 11540 is the standard that recommends safety measures for pen caps.
  • The safety hole has become a global standard across most major pen brands.

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