Bug Safety
Summer is a wonderful
time of the year – everyone wants to get outside and enjoy the
weather…including bugs! Here are some tips on how to enjoy the
season and keep your family safe.
Scented lotions,
perfumes and hair sprays attract bugs - avoid the use of these products.
Avoid areas where
insects nest or gather, such as stagnant pools of water, uncovered
foods and gardens where flowers are in bloom.
Flying insects and
bugs are drawn to bright colors and flowery prints – try not
to dress your child in such colors and prints.
Bees do leave a stinger.
If your child is stung and you can see the stinger, try to remove it
by gently scraping across the sting with a credit card or your fingernail.
Do not use a tweezers to remove. Don’t worry if you can’t
see it or can’t remove it.
To protect your family
from insects such as mosquitos and ticks, insecticides containing DEET
are very effective. Although there are reports of danger using insecticides,
insecticides containing DEET are safe if used properly according to
directions on the label. The complications are rare and the risk is
low if used properly. The concentration of DEET in products varies
widely from product to product. Carefully read labels! DEET containing
insecticides should not be used on infants under 2 months of age. For
infants older than 2 months and children, the recommended concentration
of DEET should not exceed 30%. Concentrations of DEET greater than
30% are not more protective and may be dangerous.
Apply the DEET sparingly
to exposed skin, and not to a child’s face, hands or skin that
is irritated or abraded. For maximum effectiveness, tick and insect
repellents need to be reapplied every 1-2 hours. After your child comes
in the house, wash skin well with soap and water.
Protect your family
this summer safely and enjoy the great outdoors! If you have any questions
call the Nebraska Regional Poison Center at 800-222-1222.
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