Other insect repellent safety tips.
Bug spray with deet for babies.
Do not use products that combine deet with sunscreen.
Keeps the bugs away and feels good on your skin not oily or greasy like many other bug sprays.
The deet may make the sun protection factor spf less effective.
It s a chemical repellent that confuses bugs and causes them to fly away.
Once your child is 2 months old and able to wear insect repellent the one you choose should contain no more than 30 deet according to the american academy of pediatrics aap.
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Don t use near your child s eyes or mouth or on cut infected or irritated skin.
But take care when you use them.
Do not spray insect repellent on cu ts wounds or irritated skin.
The aap and cdc recommendation for kids aged 2 months and older is to use bug repellent with up to 30 percent deet.
13 15 deet family care insect repellent spray.
Avoid the eyes and mouth.
Instead spray a little on your hands first and then rub it on your child s face.
Since this is an aerosol spray you ll probably want to hold your breath while spraying it to reduce intake into your lungs.
The minimum age for a baby to wear bug spray.
Choose a repellent with no more than 10 to 30 concentration of deet look for n n diethyl m toluamide on the label.
With 15 deet and a powder like spray this repellent from leading brand off.
The effectiveness is about the same among different concentrations at that range but how long that protection lasts differs based on concentration.
Apply deet and other repellents only to clothing and to exposed skin but never under clothing.
According to the cdc insect repellent is the best way to protect your baby from mosquito bites.
Spray repellents only in open areas so you and your child don t breathe them in and don t spray near food.
Babies must be at least two months old to wear insect repellent this includes any type including deet picaridin ir3535 and botanicals or essential oils.
Once your baby is a little older you can add repellent sprays and lotions to your bug fighting kit.
When picking out an insect repellent for kids and babies.
Insect repellents containing deet have been tested and approved as safe for kids older than 2 months.
According to the american academy of pediatrics you should never apply bug spray to newborns.