Tamper Resistant:Child-Proof Safety Shutters

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Child safety protection shutters mainly refer to shutters or similar products designed with child safety protection functions ‌.

‌Designed: These products are designed to protect children from being harmed by curious or unintentional actions.

‌Possible features: may include anti-pinch hand designs, restrictions on opening angles or forces, and the use of locking devices that are difficult for children to operate.

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Related certification: For these products, it may be necessary to pass the relevant child safety certification to ensure that the design meets the standards of child safety protection. For example, products may need to pass a child-proof opening test to ensure that it is difficult for children under a certain age (e.g. 52 months) to open, but does not interfere with normal use by adults ‌1.

In general, Child-proof Safety Shutters are products specifically designed for Child safety, with special design and certification to ensure the safety of children during use.‌

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