10 basic rules for mosquito repellents containing DEET: what to do and what not to do?
What are the 10 basic rules for using DEET mosquito and insect repellent?
- Avoid excessive use and overdosing.
- The higher the DEET percentage, the longer the protection, but above 50%, longer protection is not guaranteed.
- Apply a small amount to an arm or leg the first time to test your skin's reaction before applying.
- Wash clothing containing DEET before wearing it again.
- Do not spray on your face; apply it to your hand first and then apply gently (or use a stick). Avoid areas around the eyes, mouth, and nose.
- Do not use on irritated skin.
- Do not use under clothing.
- Do not spray on plastic (e.g., watch straps), synthetic, leather, or painted materials.
- Do not spray in enclosed spaces.
- Do not apply DEET to children's hands to avoid contact with mouth and eyes. As a parent, apply DEET to young children.






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