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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Product Review - Insect Shield Outdoor Blanket
Spring is coming and, unfortunately, so are the bugs. Outdoor pursuits are about to become inundated with pesky and potentially dangerous insects. 2012 was one of the worst years for Lyme disease and West Nile virus. Researchers have pin-pointed a new tick-borne disease already this year. Insect Shield® Repellent Technology, known for their innovative insect repellent apparel has just received EPA-registration for a new product – an outdoor blanket, to help protect you from insects this summer.
Patent-pending Insect Shield Technology provides long-lasting, effective and convenient personal insect protection. The durable protection provided by Insect Shield apparel and gear is the result of years of research and testing. The new Insect Shield outdoor blanket offers built-in, odorless and effective protection. The blanket can be used by the entire family with no restrictions for use, it is machine-washable and no special care is required. The dimensions are a generous 56” x 74” and it weighs a mere 18 ounces. Ideal uses for the new Insect Shield outdoor blanket are for camping, backyard, the beach, your pets and more. MSRP: $29.95 Available via www.insectshield.com/shop as well as national retailers summer 2013.
Every year, millions of people around the world are affected by insect-borne diseases. The impact of these preventable diseases on families, communities and the economies of developing countries is tremendous. Insect Shield® technology can be used for apparel and many other items that people use daily to aid in protection against insects. In partnership with international relief organizations, Insect Shield is also launching a relief blanket to help protect those at risk for malaria, Yellow fever, Dengue Fever and other dangerous insect-borne diseases.
About Insect Shield Technology:
Insect Shield® Repellent Apparel and Insect Shield® Repellent Gear are revolutionary products designed to provide long-lasting, effective and convenient personal insect protection. The durable protection provided by Insect Shield apparel and gear is the result of years of research and testing. In July 2003, Insect Shield Repellent Apparel was registered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Insect Shield Technology is utilized by leading lifestyle brands, work wear distributors and International relief organizations across the globe to provide effective protection against insects and the diseases they can carry. Insect Shield is an approved vendor of the US Army and US Marine Corps.
For more information:
http://www.insectshield.com
http://www.facebook.com/insectshield
http://www.pinterest.com/insectshield
My Take on the Blanket
This blanket is so lightweight, yet covers so much and you can rest assured that it will work wonders on those summer days when insects tend to be pesky and sometimes dangerous as well. I mentioned that this is lightweight, but it is also quite thin, making it easy to transport and even easier to use and clean up afterward. I have tried it around the house and love its weight and the potential of it keeping me safe, and I know that when the weather gets warmer and I can be outside that I will definitely be using this!! If you spend time outdoors you should definitely check this out as it is worth the price!
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Thank you for the tip about the blanket. I was looking around for Insect Shield info and your post lead me to discover their retail page. I don't remember seeing it last year when ticks first became a problem in my area and their prices are great compared to what I was finding in the spring of 2012. Thanks again. Marcy
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