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Sensational greenery, idyllic feel and the scent of the parched earth that has just been hit by first rain of the season- Monsoon has its own indescribable joys! But just like everything, there’s got to be a downside too. And I am willing to bet that the number one downside of monsoons are mosquitoes. Trust me, Mosquitoes are a nuisance that make you itch just thinking about them!
From their painful bite to their annoying buzz, mosquitoes can ruin your time outside and inside. They are not only an itchy nuisance but also carriers of deadly diseases like Dengue, Malaria & Chikungunya and that’s especially a concern when your baby is the one suffering.
We as parents can set up all the possible protection measures at home but our kids could still be vulnerable to mosquito-bite once they leave the home.
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So what are some common places where you need to be extra cautious and protect your child from mosquito bites?
1. Backyard
If your kids spend a lot of time playing in your yard, you cannot ignore this part of your property. Ornamental planters, dried leaves, bird feeders, play equipment, garage cans, empty buckets and anything else that collects water are the most common hide-outs and thriving points for mosquitoes. Ensure you discard them or change water in them after every 3 days.
2. School
School is your child’s second home and perhaps one place where the child spends almost half of their day or sometimes even more. Although mosquitoes may bite at any time of day, peak biting activity for vectors of some diseases such as dengue, zika, and Chikungunya is during daylight hours. Thus protection is of utmost importance during this time of the day at schools. Even with the best of facilities and most efficient mechanisms, mosquitoes tend to find their way because of ample open spaces like flowerbeds, playgrounds, fountains and washrooms.
3. Parks
Children love being outdoors, especially in the evenings. Unfortunately that’s what these pesky bugs like too! Trees, shrubs, and tall grasses are the most common places for mosquitoes to linger before flying over to their target. Wooded areas and stagnant water supplies, such as puddles and ponds, attract mosquitoes and encourage them to breed. And that’s one place children love to play- muddy puddles.
4. Swimming pool/ Clubs/Sports Complex
Nowadays kids are involved in some or the other extra-curricular activity. This involves visits to pools and sports clubs. There are lots of trees and open spaces in these complexes and this makes a great place for mosquitoes to stay. While a clean pool isn’t inviting to mosquitoes. However if they are not properly maintained, swimming pools can quickly become mosquito breeding sites. Mosquitoes look to lay their eggs in standing water. A common target is the water that accumulates on top of pool covers. Unused pools that have closed in winters before being reopened are also target areas.
5. Birthday Parties/Weddings
With children dressed their best in beautiful party dresses, it’s heartbreaking to see those mosquito bite marks on legs, arms and face. With most Weddings nowadays being at farmhouses and open lawns, the exposure to mosquitoes is a lot more. From outdoor eating area to kids’ play area to washrooms, all these sites are vulnerable to be the breeding ground for mosquitoes, especially during monsoons.
So what’s the solution when kids are outdoors?
Good knight has come up with easy-to-use outdoor mosquito repellents so that your child is protected even when outdoors.
Just 4 dots of Good knight Fabric Roll-On on the clothes would ensure 100% natural protection for up to 8 hours
You can even try the Good knight Patcheswhich can be applied on your baby’s clothes and ensures protection upto 8 hours.
Go Mommy!
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Will definitely try GOOD NIGHT PRODUCTS…Will definitely take your suggestion… Thanks
Thank you for reading through. Iam glad you found the post helpful.
As parents we take extra care of keepimg kids safe while indoors but the real trouble is when kids go out. That’s where we need to be extra cautious. My kids love hiding behind the bushes and unfortunately that’s what these mosquitos love too. Good knight has come with some really easy-to-apply options.I am sure you will find them very convenient and handy.
Informative content with useful tips. We can protect children from inside home by fixing mosquito nets for windows and doors. But what about outside especially while they playing? Applying repellent creams and wearing mosquito coat is good for us?