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Aluminium Mesh Door
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Mosquito Net Repair
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SonyM Mosquito Net Service
We ” SONYM MOSQUITO NET SERVICE ” provides one of the best Aluminum mesh door, Pleated mesh door, Velcro mesh, Roller mosquito net, Sliding mesh door, Mesh Openable Door, pigeon net, Aluminum mesh double door, Aluminum mesh folding door, mosquito net Repair in secunderabad.
Aluminum Mosquito Mesh Doors are designed using high-grade aluminum frame with polyester mesh to provide maximum safety to the spaces against insects and bugs. They are available in attractive designs and colors to enhancing the looks of the spaces. With high-durability and strength, they are sure to keep homes, offices and other spaces safe from insects.
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The standard 18 x 16 mesh easily keeps out larger insects such as mosquitoes and flying termites. However, if you would also like to keep out tiny insects such as fruit flies, sand flies (AKA biting midges) and drain flies, a 20 x 20 mesh would be your best bet.
A mosquito net is a type of meshed curtain that is circumferentially draped over a bed or a sleeping area, to offer the sleeper barrier protection against bites and stings from mosquitos, flies, and other pest insects, and thus against the diseases they may carry.
Polyester is always a good material used for mosquito nets. The advantage of this material is that if you suffer from any dust allergy, this is a very safe option, because the gaze is so fine, there is almost no chance to let the dust get in.
Insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) are a form of personal protection that has been shown to reduce malaria illness, severe disease, and death due to malaria in endemic regions.
Mosquito nets are a great method of protection for you and your children from directly getting bit by harmful insects that lead to diseases which sometimes are deadly, especially to children under the age of 5.
Research has shown mosquito nets to be an extremely effective method of malaria prevention, averting approximately 663 million cases of malaria over the period 2000–2015.