Mosquito NetsOur popular treated mosquito nets are top quality polyesther, treated with Deltamethrin, an extract of chrysanthemum flowers, that can be considered a natural extract. This is the best product allowed for treating mosquito nets (Deltamethrin Treatment: 25-50 mg/m2.). The treatment method is according to WHO (World Health Organisation) standards. and makes these bed nets extremely safe and non-toxic to human use.
Our mosquito nets can be washed several times and retain their effectiveness after washing. Excessive washing will reduce their long term use, however. Treated nets provide a knock down insecticide that kills insects upon contact., protecting you from mosquitoes, and all the other creepy crawlers.. The insecticide in the net does not poison the insect . it causes a short circuit in their nervous system and cuts off their respiratory system. There are a number of things to keep in mind when buying a mosquito net. The mesh size should be large enough for air circulation but as small as possible to keep out the mosquitoes. The mesh size of our mosquito nets is 150 mesh weighing 450 grams, and 192 mesh weighing 800 grams due to the increased amount of material giving the finer mesh . They come in a bag size of 2 inches x 9 inches by 10 inches, but can be compressed thinner for travel. Mosquito nets of polyester or polyamide are lightweight, long-lasting nets, and are available in different mesh sizes and thread thickness. On the other hand, cotton is susceptible to dampness, and weighs more when wet. As for the shape of the net, it should be wide enough to cover the sleepers, without touching them. The net should be tucked under the mattress. You can use screws, tacks, pins, or hooks to attach the upper point of the net above the bed. Pillows or blankets can be used to build a makeshift wall around the body to avoid touching the net..
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