The best way to protect yourself, your
family and your community from mosquito bites, is to follow the four D’s: Drain, Dusk/Dawn, Dress, DEET.
DRAIN: Drain or empty standing water around your home and
neighborhood, since that is where mosquitoes lay their eggs
DUSK/DAWN:
Take extra care to use repellent and
protective clothing during evening and early morning (dusk and dawn) or
consider avoiding outdoor activities during these times when mosquitoes are
most active
DRESS: Dress in long sleeves and pants during dusk and dawn
or in areas where mosquitoes are active. Wearing light-colored clothing may
also help prevent being bitten.
DEET,
Picariden or Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus: Wear
insect repellant containing either DEET, Picariden or oil of lemon eucalyptus.
- Follow label instructions
- Apply repellants to exposed skin and/or clothing.
- Never use repellants over cuts, wounds or irritated skin
- If using DEET, choose the concentration that best fits the amount
of time spent outside. 25 percent DEET lasts up to 5 hours, 5 percent
lasts 45-90 minutes. Use a concentration of 30 percent or less for
children.
- DEET should not be used on children less than 6 months of age. Oil
of lemon eucalyptus should not be used on children less than 3 years of
age.
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