Mosquito-repellent incense will be lit at home in summer. Can long-term mosquito-repellent incense do harm to human body?
But also spread various diseases, which is even worse. Choosing mosquito-repellent incense to kill insects is one of people's means. But does anyone know anything about mosquito-repellent incense? Since it can kill mosquitoes, do you know what harm it does to human body? How toxic it is. Regular use of mosquito-repellent incense is harmful to your health! Generally, the packaging of mosquito-repellent incense will be marked with the words "slightly toxic", and it is recommended to put it in a ventilated place when using it. Pyrethroids can be excreted by metabolism and are relatively harmless to human body. But some inferior mosquito-repellent incense is toxic to human body. When buying, you must go to a regular shopping mall to buy it, and it depends on whether there is a pesticide registration certificate number, a production license number, a standard implementation number, etc.
Fenpropathrin, tetraflumethrin, etc. Let's take a look at the active ingredients of insecticidal aerosol: Es-s- bioallethrin, dexphenylpropyl ester, dexamethasone, beta-cypermethrin, etc. If you are careful enough, you will find that their active ingredient is "pyrethroids". As the weather gets warmer, mosquitoes begin to flood, and many families will prepare some mosquito coils to repel mosquitoes.
When sleeping at night, most people will habitually light mosquito-repellent incense all night to prevent mosquitoes from disturbing sleep. There are many kinds of mosquito-repellent incense, such as wired incense, coiled incense, smokeless mosquito-repellent incense, non-toxic mosquito-repellent incense and electronic mosquito-repellent incense. And all kinds of brands can be described as dazzling. The principle is to release insecticidal drugs after ignition or heating to achieve mosquito repellent effect.