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plug-in mozzie repellent - re they safe?

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Loochyloo · 14/06/2005 20:53

Does anyone know if it's ok to use those plug in mosquito repellent things in a baby's room? ds is 11 months and we're off to italian coast beg. July so mozzie factor quite high I think. Also is it safe/ worth it to get spray on repellent?

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NannyJo · 14/06/2005 20:56

i don't know about the plug in ( i wonderd myself for hols) but i wouldn't use the direct spra it could be a bit harsh on their skin.

You can get a natural citronella spray from these organic places (online or haelth shops, maybe even boots??)

toria77 · 14/06/2005 21:05

I DID WITH DS WHO WAS 8 WEEKS- DO YOU KNOW, I DIDN'T CHECK IF IT WAS OK! I WASO WORRIED ABOUT HIM GETTING BITTEN THAT I FORGOT ABOUT THAT! I DID USE A GREAT HERBAL INSECT REPELLANT- ALTHOUGH ALL THE LOCALS USED A PARTICULAR AVON PRODUCT- WHICH ALTOUGH NOT DESIGNED TO REPELL THEM APPARENTLY DOES SO BRILLIANTLY- BUT SORRY FORGOTEN IT'S NAME!

Hulababy · 14/06/2005 21:27

Mothercare do a plastic bracelet type band that works as an insect repellent.

If you get a spray or cream, check that it is suitable for toddlers - not all are.

Some baby aftersun cream contains an insect repellant i think.

Hulababy · 14/06/2005 21:28

Oh, and someone also does a little clip on bug (ladybird???) that is an insect repellant for babies/toddlers. Will go and search.

Hulababy · 14/06/2005 21:31

This link has a suitable insect repellent spray suitable for everyone, and also a love bug clip on thing.

Milliways · 14/06/2005 22:08

Toria, I have friends who also swear by Avon Skin So SOft lotion. Apparently, the US army ordered gallons of the stuff once. I googled "Avon mosquito repellant" & found loads of people recommending it!

We always use a plug in thing on holiday, and again never considered it may be a risk for the littlies. However, they did not sleep right next to it. We used to stay in a mobile home & left it in the lounge area.

Loochyloo · 15/06/2005 22:05

Thanks, sounds like Avon the thing! Can't resist the love bug tho, v sweet

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Skribble · 15/06/2005 22:15

"Skin so soft" has to be the woodland variety. It used to come in a lotion and a moistursing spray.

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