Use toilet water and insecticide in summer to prevent poison and fire

As summer approaches, the persistent buzzing of mosquitoes becomes a common annoyance. Beyond the irritation of bites, these insects can transmit serious diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Japanese encephalitis. To combat this, many people turn to insect repellents, mosquito coils, and Other pest control products. However, while these items are widely used, they can also pose health and safety risks if not handled properly. One major concern is the use of excessive or unregistered insecticides in some products. According to recent tests conducted by the AQSIQ (General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine), several mosquito coils and toilet water products were found to contain unauthorized chemicals or insecticides in amounts exceeding safe limits. These findings highlight the importance of choosing quality products from reliable manufacturers. In addition to chemical hazards, there's another critical issue: fire safety. Many mosquito repellent products, especially those containing alcohol-based ingredients like toilet water, are highly flammable. In fact, ethanol concentrations in these products can reach up to 75%, making them similar to high-proof liquor in terms of flammability. This has led to strict regulations at transportation hubs, where carrying such items on trains or buses is often prohibited due to the risk of fire or explosion. There have been multiple reported incidents involving burns caused by improper use of these products. For example, in 2010, a child suffered severe burns after being exposed to an open flame while using toilet water. Similar cases have occurred in different regions, emphasizing the need for caution when handling these items. Experts recommend that consumers carefully read product labels, avoid purchasing low-quality or unverified items, and follow safety instructions when using any insect repellent. It’s also important to ensure proper ventilation when using sprays or coils, and to store them away from heat sources and open flames. With summer in full swing, staying safe while keeping pests at bay is more important than ever. Choosing the right products and using them responsibly can help protect both your health and your home.

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