Dengue is and has always been a big
problem in the Philippines. Yet, after 60 years since the first outbreak, there
is still no known cure. In fact, the virus might even be getting worse. Today,
a new species of Dengue mosquito exists. Aedes albopictus is known to bite
during nighttime, while the original mosquito, Aedes aegypti, is known to only
bite during the day.
Both mosquitoes are native to tropical and
subtropical areas of Southeast Asia. They like to live close to humans because
they are attracted to the chemical compounds human beings emit. Thus, it comes
as no surprise that they breed and lay eggs in places near or inside homes,
particularly in areas with stagnant water. The mosquitoes’ constant contact
with bacteria makes them prime vehicles for transferring diseases like Dengue
into humans.
The bite of the Aedes Dengue mosquito
can cause symptoms like fever, rashes, severe headaches, nausea, vomiting, body
pain, bleeding, and even death. With now two species of dangerous mosquitoes on
the loose, it is more important than ever to be on alert when protecting loved
ones from this deadly disease. But without a cure, the best defense against
Dengue is prevention.
Stanhome
World, the No. 1 Direct-Selling Home Care Company in the European Union, shares
surefire ways to avoid getting Dengue during this rainy season:
1. Eliminate the
mosquitoes’ breeding places.
The
Department of Health says Dengue cases abound in suburban communities where
junk shops, vulcanizing shops, tires on tops of roofs, backyard piggeries, and
underdeveloped subdivisions become natural breeding grounds for
mosquitoes. Stop them from breeding by
discarding all forms of stagnant water from jars, bottles, drums, auto tires,
flower/plant pots, trash cans, coconut husks and other materials that collect
rain or run-off water. Also, check the gutter and canals in your home and clean
them thrice a week to remove water deposits.
2. Don’t give
mosquitoes access to your home.
Prevent
mosquitoes from coming inside the house by adding screens to your windows and
doors. Better yet, safeguard your home with Citronella. This substance has a
scent that is known to effectively repel mosquitoes and other insects, keeping
them from coming near. STANHOME Banish Citronella
is an Odor Neutralizer which keeps out mosquitoes while taking away the bad
odors from inside and outside your home. If you want the indoors to be both
protected and fresh-smelling, use STANHOME
Stan-wick Citronella, a Home Deodorizer that emits a clean and fresh
Citronella scent that welcomes your guests and rejects the pests.
3. Protect
yourself
Aedes
aegypti mosquitoes are known to attack in the daytime, so it is important to
keep your body protected when you leave the house. Wear light-colored, long
sleeved shirts or jackets, socks, long pants, and other garments that will
cover your skin. If you can’t avoid using shorts or short-sleeved tops, rub
insect repellent all over your exposed skin. STANHOME Insect Repellent Gel creates a protective barrier on
the skin, repelling insects and mosquitoes for at least 7.5 hours. It’s
dermatologically-tested, and is safe enough to be applied on one’s face.
With
all this information in mind, you can be secure that you and your family are
protected from the perils of Dengue. Put them into practice, and you’re sure to
enjoy a worry-free, dengue-free life.
For
more information about Banish Citronella, Stan-Wick Citronella and Insect
Repellent Gel, follow STANHOME WORLD
on Twitter (@StanhomeWorldPH), be a fan on Facebook
(facebook.com/StanhomeWorldPhilippines), or call/text 091-STANHOME
(09178264663). You can also get these effective anti-dengue products from Stanhome World
Independent Supervisors (SIS) or at Stanhome World Service Centers in Metro
Manila, Pampanga, Batangas, Cebu, Iloilo, Bacolod, Cagayan de Oro, Davao,
Zamboanga, Butuan City and Kidapawan.
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