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Mosquito Repellent for Your Baby - Some Things to Know When Protecting Your Baby From Mosquitoes

Mosquito Repellent for your Baby

Mosquito repellent is a very useful product to have for your baby because there is nothing more heart-breaking than seeing your child covered in insect bites. Most insect repellent baby products can be used for keeping mosquitoes away but only certain products like these may be safe for your baby. It is essential to know when to use and how much to use of mosquito repellent for your baby so we researched some useful information about this.

When looking for mosquito repellent baby products, look to see what the restrictions are on the label of the product. If a certain repellent is unsuitable for a child to use, this has to be noted on the label. If you do not want to use lotion or spray, there are also mosquito patches and bands you can purchase for children that specifically keep mosquitoes away. These are especially useful because they do not mess like lotion and your children can not touch them and end up getting the repellent into their mouths.

Keep in mind that children under the age of two months should not use any insect or mosquito repellent as their skin cannot deal with all the ingredients in the product. After two months, the child's skin will be able to deal with a lot more on their skin and so it will be safe.

It is vital to follow the instructions on the label of the product you have bought. If the instructions are very vague or there are none, then apply small amounts to the baby's skin before trusting the product completely.

Do not apply the repellent to irritated skin or open wounds as this will cause further irritation. If this happens by accident, wash off the repellent immediately and consult a doctor if necessary.

Do not apply the lotion to the facial areas of the mouth and eyes and hands. Hands often go into mouths and this could create problems. If this happens by accident, consult a doctor.

Only apply the mosquito repellent on uncovered skin and not on skin covered by clothing. Avoid re-applying the repellent in one day unless directed on the label of the product.

Avoid using spray mosquito repellents on the face as this may cause irritation in the eyes and mouth. Rather apply some lotion to the face by an adult.

Even if you do use mosquito repellent baby products, try to not keep children in exposed areas for long time spans as the repellent does become less effective over time and may eventually be useless after 5 or 6 hours.

Keeping children protected from insect and mosquito bites is vital and should be done to preserve your child's happiness, so it is important to follow the instructions of such a practice. If you are unsure about using certain mosquito repellent baby products or how to use them, consult a doctor to help you.

And if you would like more information on baby safety please visit: http://babybugsspray.com/

Enjoy your baby and keep them safe!

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