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An impregnated mosquito net offers the best night-time protection from mosquito bites and is essential in malaria prevention.
These mosquito nets are lightweight and easy to
use.
Essential when travelling in regions where night time insects are a problem
Traditional Bell Mosquito Nets |
The classical 'bell' shaped mosquito net design is renowned for its simplicity and ease of use. With just one overhead support this net will mosquito proof single, double and king-size beds, guaranteeing a bite free night's sleep. Whether you are a seasoned traveller, live in an area troubled by mosquitoes or simply want to leave your bedroom windows open in the summer, this net cannot be bettered. For greater protection and improved durability these mosquito nets have a tear-resistant skirt around the bottom edge of the net. Bell mosquito nets can be hung from a single support point.
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| They make use of a circular spreaderat the top to push the net out and give greater enclosed space, helping to keep the net cooler. They are fairly heavy, but very easy to use and are suitable for irregular bed sizes. Ideal for both permanent and temporary locations but usually indoors. The classic flowing bell shape makes them very attractive and they have been used as an interior decoration feature in a bedroom. |
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| Wedge nets |
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Wedge mosquito nets are also easy to put up as it typically only requires between one and three support points. They have a smaller enclosed volume than bell nets which can make them hotter. They are typically small and light carry. Wedge mosquito nets are more appropriate for temporary overnight accomodation and tented camps. |
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Look, No Strings! |
| "Mosinet" specialise in the design and distribution of a style of mosquito net that does not need a separate hanging device or external support. "Mosinet" have featured in the Saturday Telegraph, Sunday Times and British Airways in-flight magazine as well as Wanderlust and other travel magazines. The unique designs use the bed or cot to provide the main support which means no more struggling with hanging kits, searching for hanging points or fumbling with lots of unwieldy support poles |
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| Africa Fair Trade Nets |
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With an African Fair Trade Mosquito Net you can not only protect yourself against malaria when travelling abroad but also help Save The Children in their campaign against the deadly disease with an Africa fair Trade Net.Pyramid (a division of Swisstulle UK plc) are collaborating with Save the Children and the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) in the fight against malaria |
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Working with a Kenyan company Nets Ltd, Pyramid have produced a mosquito net for travellers with a conscience.The factory has apparently been inspected by UNIDO officials for quality and labour standards plus the range meets World Health Organisation (WHO) standards.The nets cost the same or less than those of their competitors. |
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For every ten nets sold in the UK, Pyramid Nets will donate one net to the Save The Children campaign to protect children in Africa from the disease. The lightweight pre-impregnated nets are available in a number of sizes, packed in a non bleached bag, also made and printed in Africa. |
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