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Sinusol Bug Off Insect Repellent Spray - 2oz

Sinusol Bug Off Insect Repellent Spray - 2oz

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DRBRX Bug Off is composed of Lemon Eucalyptus Oil with Witch Hazel insect repellent goes on easy with a cool, refreshing scent. This unique, DEET FREE, all plant-based active ingredient has been reported to repels mosquitoes, including those that may carry Zika Virus, West Nile Virus, Dengue Virus and Chikungunya Virus, for up to six hours.

  • EFFECTIVE MOSQUITO REPELLENT: Protect yourself from biting insects for up to six hours with DRBRX Bug Off, a DEET-free solution made with plant-based active ingredients.

  • LEMON EUCALYPTUS FORMULA: Features a refreshing scent and natural ingredients, including Lemon Eucalyptus Oil and Witch Hazel, for a safe and effective alternative to traditional repellents.
  • CDC & EPA RECOMMENDED: Formulated with ingredients recognized by the CDC and EPA for their effectiveness in repelling mosquitoes, including those that may carry Zika, West Nile, Dengue, and Chikungunya viruses.
  • FAMILY-FRIENDLY PROTECTION: Gentle, non-toxic formula safe for adults and children, offering reliable bug protection without harsh chemicals.
  • CONVENIENT 2 OZ SIZE: Portable and easy-to-use spray bottle is perfect for on-the-go protection during travel, hiking, camping, or any outdoor activities.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are recommending that the public use insect repellents and take other precautions to avoid biting insects that carry serious diseases. The incidence of these diseases is on the rise.


EPA registers repellent products that have demonstrated effectiveness in preventing mosquito and tick bites for varying lengths of time (Fradin 1998)(Goodyer, Croft et al. 2010)(Fradin and Day 2002, Bissinger, Zhu et al. 2009). Not only has repellent use been demonstrated to reduce the risk of being bitten by mosquitoes and ticks, but it is also associated with reducing the likelihood of being infected with the diseases they transmit (Debboun and Strickman 2013).

 

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