Monday, 8 April 2019

Why are Mosquitos so Dangerous?


No one likes mosquitos. When we think of these insects, we think of the annoying buzz during the night, or the unbearable itch caused by their bite. However, when we think about dangerous animals, we think about crocodiles, snakes, and lions, not mosquitos. We forget how dangerous mosquitos are.
In fact, mosquitos might be one of the deadliest animals in the world.

“Mosquitoes are perhaps the most dangerous animals in the world,” claims Omar Akbari, PhD, an assistant professor of entomology at the Center for Disease Vector Research at the University of California Riverside. According to World Health Organization „Their ability to carry and spread disease to humans causes millions of deaths every year. In 2015 malaria alone caused 438 000 deaths. The worldwide incidence of dengue has risen 30-fold in the past 30 years, and more countries are reporting their first outbreaks of the disease.“ The Illinois Department of Public Health states that „mosquitoes and the diseases they spread have been responsible for killing more people than all the wars in history.“ Knowing these gruesome facts, the question is:

Who is at risk?
According to World Health Organization, over 40% of the world’s population has the chance to contract Dengue fever, one of the serious diseases transmitted by mosquitos. This type of fever can cause bleeding, shock, and even death in the most serious cases. The vaccine still doesn't exist. The other mosquito-borne diseases include:

Chikungunya, Yellow fever, Zika, West Nile Virus, Malaria, and Lymphatic filariasis.

If you live in the country in which an outbrake of the mosquito-borne disease has been reported, it is vital to protect yourself from mosquito bites. The first measure would be to insure that you are safe at your home and protect yoursef and your family from these dangerous insects. 

If you don't want to risk your health, the first step is to install an insect window screen at your home. Insect Defence produces reliable and functional insect screen that can be customized to fit your doors and windows. These screens and nets are elegant, durable, and what's most important, they are a great way to protect your health from mosquitos when you are at your home.

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Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Why Insect Window Screens Win Hands Down Over Harmful Mosquito Repellents

If you are worried about letting mosquitoes sneak into your home – buy insect window screen.
Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance. Mosquitoes are notorious for transmitting serious, and in some cases life-threatening diseases such as Malaria, Dengue, Zika, Chikungunya and Swine flu.

“Mosquitoes and other blood-feeding arthropods are vectors of serious parasitic, viral or bacterial diseases, the most devastating of which are malaria and dengue, which together cause over 300 million cases and kill over one million people every year.”, state George K Christophides and Andrea Crisanti, Professors at Imperial College, London.

One of the popular options when it comes to protecting your health and the health of your family is using mosquito repellents which contain chemical substances. The other one is installing insect screens on the doors and windows of your home. But which one is better, safer and more cost effective over the long run?

When it comes to insect repellents, these usually come in the form of a coil, a lotion, or a vaporizer. They either kill/knock down the insects or just repel them. However, there are serious downsides to protecting yourself from mosquitoes in this way. Based on various studies, they are toxic and harmful to human health, especially after a prolonged use, or if you use them in a closed space. Some of the side-effects include headache, eye and skin inflammation, tiredness, difficulty in breathing, and pain in the joints. According to Dr. Sundeep Salvi, director of Chest Research Foundation in Pune, “Burning one mosquito coil in a closed room amounts to smoking roughly 100 cigarettes”.

The other option is to equip your home with insect screens. Unlike pesticides that kill or repel mosquitoes, insect screens are safe to your health and eco-friendly. Apart from that that, they provide reliable protection from the mosquitoes and the diseases they carry.

The fact that they are free from toxic chemicals is especially important if you have children or a person who is pregnant in the family. Lori Wolfe, M.S., director of the Texas Teratogen Information Service at the University of North Texas, recommend using insect repellents containing DEET only in small amounts, as “they do have some toxic capacity.”
Insect screens are a low-cost, long-term investment which can help you save your health and the health of other members of your family. And what is more valuable than that?

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