When it comes to keeping mosquitoes at bay while you sleep, the incognito® Room Refresher is a highly effective tool. This natural insect repellent is particularly useful in a variety of settings, whether you’re at home, staying in a hotel, or renting an Airbnb in an insect hotspot. Here’s where and how to use it for maximum protection.
Hotels and Airbnbs
If you’re staying in a hotel or Airbnb, especially in tropical regions or other insect-prone areas, place the Room Refresher near windows and doors where mosquitoes are likely to enter. Hotels often have curtains or drapes that can harbour insects, so positioning a refresher on a bedside table or even on the windowsill can create an extra effective barrier. In an Airbnb, particularly in older homes or those without air conditioning, it's crucial to place a refresher near any ventilation points or gaps in the structure.
At Home
For home use, especially in warmer months when windows are frequently open, place one or two Room Refreshers in key areas of the bedroom or living space. Position them near open windows, under your bed, or on a nightstand close to where you sleep. If you live in a region with a high mosquito population, consider placing refreshers in multiple rooms to ensure comprehensive protection throughout the house.
Travel in Insect Hotspots
When traveling to areas known for high mosquito activity, such as parts of Africa, Asia, or South America, carry several Room Refreshers in your luggage. Once you reach your accommodation, immediately set up one or two in your sleeping area. These refreshers are small and easy to pack, making them a convenient travel companion for mosquito-prone destinations.
General Tips
For a 10x10 room, it is recommended to use one or two Room Refreshers for optimal protection. They work best in closed or semi-closed spaces, so if you’re in a large or particularly open room, consider using additional refreshers to cover more area effectively.
Using incognito's Room Refresher in these strategic spots ensures you can sleep peacefully, free from the worry of mosquito bites.
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