Etymology: * child (n.) + proof (adj.)
Meaning: Designed to prevent children from accessing or using something potentially harmful or dangerous.
Origin: * The term "childproof" originated in the 1950s in the United States. * Prior to this time, products were not specifically designed with child safety in mind. * As awareness about the risks of childhood accidents and poisoning grew, there was a movement to develop products that would prevent these incidents. * In 1957, the Child Protection Act was passed in the United States, which established standards for childproofing certain household products. * The term "childproof" has since become widely used to describe products that meet these standards.
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