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  2. Mosquito net - Wikipedia

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    A mosquito net in a beach lodge in Mozambique Ceiling-hung mosquito netting Frame-hung mosquito netting Tent made of mosquito netting Window with mosquito netting. A mosquito net is a type of meshed curtain that is circumferentially draped over a bed or a sleeping area to offer the sleeper barrier protection against bites and stings from mosquitos, [1] flies, and other pest insects, and thus ...

  3. Rainco - Wikipedia

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    Rainco is a privately held company in Sri Lanka which manufactures umbrellas, mosquito nets and rainwear.Starting as a home-based operation in 1977, as of 2015 the company counts four production factories across the island, a workforce of over 1200 and a dealer network of over 7000.

  4. Vestergaard (company) - Wikipedia

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    Vestergaard is a company headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland that manufactures public health tools for people in developing countries. Founded as Vestergaard Frandsen in 1957 as a uniform maker, the company evolved into a social enterprise making products for humanitarian aid in the 1990s.

  5. Mosquito nets are being used for something other than Malaria ...

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    Millions of mosquito nets are given out fight to malaria in Africa, yet many faced with hunger use them as fish nets. Mosquito nets are being used for something other than Malaria prevention, and ...

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    Familycare Insect & Mosquito Repellent, 2-Count This nongreasy option, made with 15% DEET, is designed to apply evenly and dry in seconds — particularly nice if you're spraying squirmy kids.

  7. United to Beat Malaria - Wikipedia

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    The organization started in 2006 after sportswriter Rick Reilly saw a documentary on malaria while visiting Venice. In April of 2006, Reilly wrote a column entitled "Nothing But Nets" in Sports Illustrated, where he challenged his readers to donate at least $10 for the purchase of anti-malaria bed nets.

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