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TicklessBaby - Ultrasonic Ticks and Flea Defense for children

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ULTRASONIC TICK REPELLER FOR BABIES UNDER 3 When pushing the device's control button, the flashing red LED light indicates that the device is working. TickLess is the ideal solution to keep ticks away during outdoor sport activities, walks, picnics or camping, in a totally ecological way and without contraindications of any kind. TickLess Baby is a chem-free solution that releases no substances or odors. It works by emitting a series of ultrasound impulses that are harmless and imperceptible for both people and animals. TickLess disturbs ticks and repels them away from the child. TickLess Baby must be fitted to the clothes of the baby or to the equipment around him/her so that it cannot swallowed by the baby! Make sure not to block the ultrasound emission grill - it has to be outside the clothing. Operating range is about 1,5 meters. TickLess was invented in Italy in 1992 and since then it is the ideal partner for the whole family to prevent them from Lyme disease and meningitis caused by ticks. Use: Activate the instrument by drawing out the red tab. The start is indicated by four flashes. It will keep off ticks for about 10-12 months. By pushing the button once you can control the operation by the flashing red led any time. There is no danger either for pregnant women, elderly or ill persons. Ticks are small arachnids in the order Ixodida. Along with mites, they constitute the subclass Acarina. Ticks are ectoparasites (external parasites), living by hematophagy on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles and amphibians. By consuming on the blood they can get larger and then to a size to where you can see them better, and once they've gotten big enough they eventually move on to another host. Ticks are vectors of a number of diseases, including Lyme disease, Q fever(rare; more commonly transmitted by infected excreta), Colorado tick fever, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, tularemia, tick-borne relapsing fever, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis

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