PHOOL DEET-FREE MOSQUITO REPELLENT ROOM SPRAY

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MRP Rs. 345.00 Rs.255.00

(incl. of all taxes)

 
Phool Mosquito Repellent Room Spray!

Are you aware the mosquito repellents you use are actually harming you? Most popular repellents such as sprays, coils and liquid vaporizers, are filled with harmful chemicals, primarily among them, an extremely toxic chemical called DEET. 
Exposure to DEET leads to skin irritation, headaches, and long-term ailments such as respiratory diseases, seizures, and more.

We at Phool have dedicated the last few years to finding a safe and effective solution to this dangerous problem, and our R&D efforts have culminated in the creation of Phool Mosquito Repellent Room Spray.

Filled with the  goodness of natural mosquito repellants, this spray is infused with natural extracts of Neem, Tulsi, Cedarwood & Citronella, which contain compounds that hide the human scent.

Not only do these prevent mosquitoes from finding you but the best part is that this spray does not even smell like a repellent. Infused with lavender and rosemary oils, it doubles up as the most refreshing room freshener!

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Country of Origin : India
 
How to use

Shake the bottle well before use

Spray behind curtains, under furniture, and in all other corners of the room

Respray every 4-5 hours for continued results

Experience the ease and comfort of a mosquito-free space!!

Do you know

  • Mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide exhaled by humans, body heat, sweat, and certain body odors. They can detect a human from over 50 meters away. Natural herbs like citronella, eucalyptus, neem and tulsi disguise these scents. 
  • Only female mosquitoes bite humans to obtain the necessary proteins for egg development. Male mosquitoes feed on nectar and do not bite.
  • Mosquito-borne diseases or mosquito-borne illnesses are diseases caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites transmitted by mosquitoes. Nearly 700 million people contract mosquito-borne illnesses each year, resulting in more than a million deaths.

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