childproof - meaning and definition. What is childproof
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What (who) is childproof - definition

THE ACT OF MAKING AN ENVIRONMENT OR OBJECT SAFER FOR CHILDREN
Baby proofing; Baby proof; Baby-proofing; Babyproof; Child proofing; Babyproofing; Child proof; Child-proof; Child-proofing; Baby-proof; Childproof; Outlet cover
  • A childproof fence
  • Common playpen.
  • Disposable lighter with built-in child guard. It requires more dexterity and strength to get the abrasive wheel to rotate due to a spring cover.
  • a plastic electrical outlet cover

childproof         
also child proof
Something that is childproof is designed in a way which ensures that children cannot harm it or be harmed by it.
The rear doors include childproof locks.
ADJ
childproof         
¦ adjective designed to prevent children from injuring themselves or doing damage.
Childproofing         
Childproofing (also called baby proofing) is the act of making an environment or object safe for children. This reduces risks to a level considered acceptable by a society, an institution, or to specific parents.

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Childproofing

Childproofing (also called baby proofing) is the act of making an environment or object safe for children. This reduces risks to a level considered acceptable by a society, an institution, or to specific parents. Childproofing may include restriction of children to safe areas or preventing children from reaching unsafe areas. This can be accomplished by the parent or by hiring a professional for assistance. Childproofing is gaining more prominence now that parents have greater access to information on child injury and a wide variety of products are available to help prevent it. It has become so top-of-mind for parents that even hotels and child-friendly resorts are offering "child-proof" rooms.

Examples of use of childproof
1. "We can bankrupt ourselves trying to childproof everything," said Carafano.
2. It is unclear how he managed to open what should have been a childproof bottle top.
3. We propose that the warning label should be more obvious, and that the packaging should be modified to make it childproof." The doctors said they had passed their concerns onto manufacturers.
4. James Carafano, homeland security fellow at the Heritage Foundation, said Democrats are unrealistic about how much their proposals will cost. We can bankrupt ourselves trying to childproof everything,‘‘ said Carafano.
5. Play it safer: "Don‘t mistake ‘child–resistant‘ for ‘childproof,‘" says Carl Baum, M.D., an associate professor of pediatrics at the Yale University School of Medicine, in New Haven, Connecticut.