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The Safe Use Of Commercial Tick Repellent

By Jessica Miller


The scientific and medical communities have been warning people about the dangers of ticks for several years now. They caution people to take extreme precautions before heading out into the woods and fields where these pests are known to thrive. These insects are particularly dangerous to humans because they cause diseases like Lyme disease. They can also cause autoimmune illnesses that make you allergic to red meat. You can keep them at bay, however, by using tick repellent safely before you go outdoors.

You can buy this product at most grocery and home improvement stores. It generally does not cost a lot of money and can fit easily into most people's budgets. As affordable as it is, however, it does come with several risks that you as a consumer may want to know about before you spray it on yourself or your loved ones.

One of the biggest hazards from the spray comes from the aerosol spray itself. When you spray the product, a cloud of chemicals might come out of the container. The cloud can rise around your face and nose, causing you to breathe it in and choke on it. You might even suffer from breathing problems like coughing, wheezing, and sneezing.

The cloud can dissipate, however, when you open windows and run fans while using the product. The chemicals disperse rather than cloud up around your face and nose. This air circulation especially is important in keeping kids safe while they are sprayed down with the product. You do not want your children to cough, wheeze, and sneeze because of your desire to protect them from ticks.

You might be tempted to use it on your pets because you do not want ticks to get on them. As well-meaning as you are, you actually could do more harm than good in protecting your cats and dogs. Your vet will tell you that the spray could actually cause your pets to suffer distress like rashes, burns, and other risks. Instead, you may use collars or powders designed for the safe use on animals.

When you use it on yourself, you are reminded to be on guard for signs of allergic reactions. Symptoms like itching, swelling, burns, or blisters indicate you are allergic to one or several of the ingredients in the product. You are advised to stop using it and to seek medical treatment from your doctor especially if the symptoms cause respiratory distress like wheezing or swelling of your tongue or throat.

Leaving it on your skin and clothing for too long can likewise cause complications. Outdoors experts tell people to take a hot shower and to wash away the residue after being outdoors. Along with making your skin grimy and sticky, it also can lead to irritations of your skin. Taking a shower can remedy this inconvenience.

These tips can help you use repellent for ticks safely and effectively. They protect you and your loved ones from dangers like allergic reactions, breathing problems, and possibly even death. They likewise safeguard your pets and help you successfully repel tick-related illnesses like autoimmune disorders.




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