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Off Mosquito Lamp Says Off To Mosquitoes

You’ve got that great dinner in your backyard planned right down to the last detail. It’s a great menu, you slaved over the food and everything looks wonderful. Everyone you invited is coming and many you didn’t will be there too, making your dining out not so very nice. We’re talking about those pesky creatures that spoil the evening. When will the mosquito menace end you wonder? They put paid to everything nice you plan at home. Well, there’s hope now and you can say ‘Off!’ to them with the Off Mosquito Lamp. This device can keep a 15 foot by 15 foot space free of mosquitoes so you can entertain in peace and eat without having to worry about them making a nuisance of themselves with your guests.

 

The Off Mosquito Lamp doesn’t look like a repellant. You can place it on the counter and you’ll find that it looks quite stylish. It comes in a range of contemporary designs or even a rustic one if you want it, and is around four feet in height. This device works better than citronella candles and can be very easily assembled and put up. Once it’s up, you can go about what you need to do, fully assured that your guests will be enjoying themselves without getting bitten. Not to mention the fact that very often a bite can mean some dreaded disease and you definitely wouldn’t want that happening at your place, would you?

How does the Off Mosquito Lamp work? First let’s see what the device is all about. Just open the pack it comes in and look on the base for the lock tabs. Now take off the cover and take the candle cup that you find inside and place it at the bottom, pressing it firmly in place. Now light the candle and keep it out of reach of children. Make sure that no one accidentally places anything inside the candle cup. The Off Mosquito Lamp comes with Power Pad technology and you’ll have to insert one of these pads each time you want to use the device. The pads can be refilled. With each refill, it lasts for up to twelve hours protecting you against mosquitoes.

After all your guests have all gone, you can remove the base of the frame and blow out your candle. Make sure the flame is extinguished and the frame is cool before you replace the pad. Take the old one out carefully, put in a new one and wash your hands thoroughly. If you’d like more information about this device, go to the website www.offprotects.com.

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