Tick Attack Prevention
Diseases caused by ticks:
- Tick-Borne Encephalitis
- Borreliosis (Lyme Disease) - (no vaccination possible)
- As well as several other known diseases
transmitted through tick bites
R
ecommended by:
Borreliose Centrum Augsburg GmbH & Co KG
(Major authority on diseases caused by ticks)
"Tick Attack" Protects against: ticks - horseflies - mosquitoes
(Packing Unit : 25ml)
PROTECTS AGAINST ticks - horseflies - mosquitoes
Diseases caused by ticks:
- Tick-Borne Encephalitis
- Borreliosis (Lyme Disease) - (no vaccination possible)
- As well as several other known diseases
Transmitted through tick bites
Tick-Attack® protects
- against ticks, mosquitoes, horseflies, fleas, mites
- effective 4 to 8 hours
- dermatological tested
- pleasant aroma
- lasts for approximately 300 applications per canister
- DEET-free
- Can be used for children one year and older
Tick-Attack® - Effective protection for man and animal!
Tick-Attack® - Application and Effect
Application:
- Apply Tick-Attack directly on all exposed areas as well as on trouser legs, collars of jackets etc.
- apply manually on the face
- avoid contact with eyes, do not spray on mucous membrane and wounds
- TICK-ATTACK builds a protective barrier that detours insects
Worth knowing about Tick-Attack®
- Application in case of pregnancy: Harmless according to the French Department of Health
- DEET-free
- non-toxic according to WHO (World Health Organization) and EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
Tested by the following authorities for efficiency, declared as harmless!
GERMANY:
- Institute for Tropical and Ship Disease, Hamburg
- Institute for Parasites of Veterinary Academy, Hannover
- Pharmacological Institute, University Hamburg
UNITED KINGDOM:
- London School for Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London
JAPAN:
- Research Laboratory of Dainihon, Tokio
FRANCE:
- Faculté de Pharmacie de Tours, Laboratoire d´Hydrologie
BELGIUM:
- Institut de Médicine Tropicale Prince Leopold, Antwerp
Tick-Attack recommended by
Borreliose Centrum Augsburg GmbH & Co KG
(Major authority on diseases caused by ticks)