» Necessity of Mosquito Repellent
Mosquito borne diseases are prevalent in more than 100 countries, infecting 300-500 people and causing about 1 million deaths every year. In india more than 40 million people suffer from mosquito diseases annually. There are number of diseases borne by mosquitoes. They are malaria, filaria, dengue, brain fever and yellow fever. Yellow fever is caused by mosquitoes in jungle areas in the part of Africa and south America. In India malaria, filaria and dengue are most prevalent diseases spread by the mosquitoes. Over 2 million cases of malaria are reported. India spends around 100 million dollars on malaria inspite of which the disease continue to explode from time to time.
  » How to Use
1. Starting from the centre, gently separate the Coils.


2. Push up the centre of stand and place Coil on stand.


3. Light outer end of Coil so that it smoulders. It should not burn with a flame.
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  » How safe are Mosquito Coils

The growing menace of mosquitoes has forced people to turn to mosquito repellent in the form of body lotions, creams, coils and mats. For many families using a mat or lighting a coil is a ritual.

According to a study conducted by medical researchers working at the Indian Council of Medical Research(ICMR), New Delhi, coils and mats which use synthetic pyrethroids like allethin, D-allethin, D-transallethrin, bioallethrin and esbioallethrin are effective in controlling the mosquito menance and the fumes emitted by them are toxic for mosquitoes but safe for humans.

Proper use of coils involve a burning temperature of about 80 degree C. the smoke from coils deters the mosquitos from entering the room, while those inside are expelled or their host finding ability is affected. A significant proportion of them ase knocked down and killed. Mats are heated in an electrically heated gadget. A mat surface temperature between 80 degree C and 115 degree C is ideal.

However. a chemical used in these mosquito repellent is a nerve poison. It affects the nervous systems of mosquitos. Many people are allergic to the vapors coming out of mats and do not use them.

Allethrin was produced nearly 36 years ago in the USA. Over the years extensive studies have been carried out in countries all over the world and there is a vast amount of data available on its effectiveness and safety. Rumors that it causes fever have no scientific basis.

As of today no one has reported any adverse effects after long and sustained use of mats and coils daily.