Mosquito Repellent – Para’Kito Helps Moms Fight Dengue

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These days when the weather is crazy like a toddler having tantrums, you will notice that mosquitoes are everywhere. And because of that, the threat of dengue is always around the corner. Good thing there are products who help moms combat these dengue threats like Para’Kito, the natural and fashionable anti-dengue clips and bands.

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After two years of research, in 2008 Para’Kito™ launched the very first natural mosquito
protection effective for 15 straight days, in the form of pellets inserted in a wristband or a clip.

para'kito clips The actives in Para’Kito™ unique formula are 100% natural: composed of carefully selected natural essential oils that come from the most beautiful regions of the world, notably Provence, Mother Nature’s location of choice for lavender, where Para’Kito™ laboratory manufacturing partner is located.

Para’Kito™ provides portable mosquito protection. Each device (band or clip) comes with 2
pellets. The pellet diffuses its active plant-based molecules non-stop over 15 consecutive days thanks to Para’Kito™ technology and is completely waterproof. The bands, with their adjustable fastening system, can be worn directly on the wrist or ankle. The clips can be attached to objects such as strollers, backpacks or belt.

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A range of colourful and creative clips and bands

The Para’Kito™ portable devices are made from neoprene with an aluminum loop for the clip. Available in a range of bright or discrete colours or with original designs, they’re suitable in all situations and go well with any outfit.

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Thanks to the patented technology providing 15 consecutive days of protection per pellet, the bands and clips are refillable, which is a unique quality for portable mosquito protection. The daily cost of protection is minimized. The packaging of Para’Kito™ uses
also 100% recycled cardboard.

Para’Kito Features:

  • Mosquito protection, Refillable Band and Clip
  • Natural Ingredients, Essential Oils Diffusion
  • 15 Consecutive Days Efficacy Per Pellet
  • For the Whole Family, for all activities
  • All Zones, Tropical and Temperate
  • Allowed in Cabin Luggage
  • Waterproof

Follow Para’Kito

FB – https://www.facebook.com/ParaKitoPhilippines
Instagram – #Parakito_ph
Twitter – @Parakito_ph
Pinterest – Para’Kito Philippines
Website – http://ph.parakito.com/

Para’Kito can be found in Toys R Us, Mothercare, Planet Sports and PCX stores in Metro Manila. They can also be found in R.O.X throughout the Philippines, at the NAIA3 airport and in Cebu Airport. They are also available online on ava.ph, babyoutlet.ph and cudsly.com. For the people in Cebu, they can find Para’Kito products in BaoBao babies boutique.

Stay tuned for the mom’s actual experiences and feedback about Para’Kito !

11 Comments so far. Feel free to join this conversation.

  1. Rea Esc 2014/09/15 at 12:08 am - Reply

    September is when Dengue fever starts to spread. I sometimes being paranoid on how to protect my children from Dengue to the extend that i woud not let them to play outside which is not healthy for them. Parakito wristband is an example of a good and convenient way to protect my kids from mosquitoes causing Dengue fever, thanks for sharing 🙂

  2. ceemee 2014/09/15 at 1:10 am - Reply

    It’s wonderful that so many designs are now developed to fit one’s look and lifestyle. I wonder if one doesn’t want to use it for 15 days straight, is there a way to preserve the pellets before being used again? 🙂

  3. Maan 2014/09/15 at 9:11 am - Reply

    I’m really interested in buying Parakito, but I don’t think it’s the most cost-effective option for us. I’ll be on a lookout for a giveaway siguro? Hehe

  4. Louisa 2014/09/15 at 9:42 am - Reply

    I really like the smell of the Para Kito products. It’s good they have a nice selection of colors for the bands and clips.

  5. Meikah Ybanez-Delid 2014/09/15 at 9:58 am - Reply

    I’ve seen these, actually. So they are really effective? I have tried only those that are applied.

  6. Rea Esc 2014/09/15 at 11:33 pm - Reply

    September is when Dengue fever starts to spread. I sometimes being paranoid on how to protect my children from Dengue to the extent that i would not let them to play outside which is not healthy for them. Parakito wristband is an example of a good and convenient way to protect my kids from mosquitoes causing Dengue fever, thanks for sharing 🙂

  7. May De Jesus-Palacpac 2014/09/16 at 1:56 am - Reply

    I remember going crazy one time when their legs were full of mosquito bites and they were having fever. A neighbor had dengue weeks before and I was really scared. These repellants are really a must na talaga. I like the idea of wearing them, but will it be able to cover the whole body since it’ll just be worn on one side?

  8. darlina 2014/09/16 at 4:36 am - Reply

    i’ve seen the Para’Kito but i didn’t really give attention to it til i read your blog. i think its worth the try.

  9. edel 2014/09/16 at 2:26 pm - Reply

    This is interesting although at home, I burn dried lanzones peelings then use it to fumigate the house. The smoke sticks to clothes and stuff but works wonders in eliminating mosquitoes 🙂

  10. Teresa Martinez 2014/09/19 at 9:53 pm - Reply

    I actually haven’t tried ParaKito products but your post got my attention so surely I will try them.

  11. Anna Plaida 2014/09/22 at 1:40 am - Reply

    Thanks mommy Lani for sharing this one, will definitely try it for my son he is so prone in mosquito bites. I love the clip design 🙂

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