Indoor mosquito killing lamp is to kill mosquitoes by physical means, decompose harmful gases in the air through reasonably designed micro-ultraviolet rays to generate carbon dioxide to trap mosquitoes, and use physical means to kill mosquitoes through the habit of mosquitoes like light and wind. At the same time, micro-ultraviolet also has the effect of killing harmful bacteria, cleaning the air, health and environmental protection.
We all know that mosquito coils are poisonous. It is a fact that no matter how much the poison contains, it kills mosquitoes. However, if mosquito coils are used for a long time, the resistance of mosquitoes to drugs is getting stronger and stronger, so some people start to increase their use. Or, in order to achieve the effect, the mosquito coil factory began to increase the poisonous ingredients without conscience to advertise the efficacy of their products. The user does not know that he is slowly enjoying the poison brought by the temporary comfort.
Mosquito coils contain 4 types of harmful substances. According to reports, the active ingredients of most mosquito coils (0.2%-0.4%) are pyrethrin insecticides, which are extracted from a kind of acetaminophen insecticide, and more than 99% of other Substances are organic fillers, binders, dyes and other additives that allow mosquito coils to smolder without flame. What most consumers don’t understand is that the cigarettes burned by these types of mosquito coils contain 4 types of substances that are harmful to the human body, namely ultrafine particles (particulate matter with a diameter of less than 2.5 microns), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), carbonyl compounds ( such as formaldehyde and acetaldehyde) and benzene. Severe cases can cause cancer. The amount of ultra-fine particles released by burning a coil of mosquito coils is the same as burning 75-137 cigarettes. The ultra-fine particles released can enter and stay in the lungs. Therefore, asthma may be triggered in the short term, and long-term. May cause cancer. Relevant experts said that the pollutants released by mosquito coils may have a strong toxic reaction to humans, exacerbating asthma (causing shortness of breath and chest disease) to acute poisoning, resulting in difficulty breathing, headache, eye pain, suffocation, and itching , bronchitis, colds and coughs, nausea, sore throats and earaches, and more seriously, those particles and gases are inhaled to the bottom of the lungs and may cause cancer.
Post time: Jun-20-2022