Mozzies don't stand a chance this summer!
We all love summer. Long days, warm nights, swimming and barbies. It's all great fun – except when those annoying little mozzies decide to join us. They can drive the most resilient of us indoors and somehow they manage to sneak in and annoy us inside too. Well fear no longer, help is at hand!
The Mosquito-Band Anti-insect bands will help prevent mozzie and insect bites. These colourful silicone bands contain Citronella, a natural essence, that is non toxic and DEET free, and when worn on the ankle or wrist will help repel these nasties for up to 48 hours. They're completely safe, waterproof, and easy to use for all the family. Perfect for children and those with sensitive skin as well as anyone concerned about chemical sprays and roll-ons. Be sure to grab some next time you plan to eat outdoors, do some gardening, go camping or fishing, or simply be outside at dusk. They're a definite good-mood saver!
Just in case you forget to pop on a Mosquito-Band, you'd better get your hands on the miraculous Mosquito-Click. This clever little product is the ultimate cure for mozzie bites. Simply put the pointy end on your bite and click a few times. It will quickly stop the bite from itching and helps to reduce swelling too. It works using a mini electric charge (it doesn't hurt) which stops the body producing histamines.
The Mosquito-Click is made in Italy and is clinically trialed. It is suitable for children from 6 months and is small enough to carry everywhere with you. It even works on sandfly, midge and bull ant bites and jellyfish stings. Don't leave home without it this summer.
The Mosquito-Bands and Mosquito-Clicks are available from Kmart, all leading chemists and outdoor/camping stores.
Mosquito-Bands cost $7.95 for a twin pack, $19.95 for a pack of six and $8.95 for a glow-in-the-dark twin pack. For more information and stockists, visit www.mosquitoclick.com.au.
Mosquito-Clicks cost $19.95. For more information and stockists, visit www.mosquitoclick.com.au
Babynews Release Date: 29th September 2008
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