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Splash Guard

/ˈsplæʃ ɡɑːrd/noun
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A splash guard is a protective barrier or shield designed to prevent liquids, mud, or debris from splashing onto surfaces or people, commonly used in vehicles, kitchens, and industrial settings. It adds an extra layer of safety and cleanliness by redirecting splashes away from vulnerable areas, evolving in modern designs to incorporate durable materials like rubber or plastic for better efficiency.

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The first documented use of splash guards in automobiles dates back to 1908 on the Ford Model T, which not only kept drivers cleaner but also reduced vehicle corrosion by 20% in muddy conditions, influencing the design of modern splash-resistant technology in electric vehicles today.

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