MOSKILL- Mosquito Killer
This product is a boon to households having mosquitoes which can cause dangerous diseases like Zika, Dengue, Malaria, Filariasis, Chikungunya, Rashes, and other communicable diseases. It simulates human breath, thereby attracting mosquitoes and trapping them and killing them. The biggest plus point with this product is that mosquitoes captured are killed or decimated by dehydration, thereby eliminating them permanently, as different from the rest of the mosquito repellents.
Since no chemicals, heat, fumes, high voltage zapping, etc. which are environmentally detrimental, are used, this product has found itself well accepted by everyone including mothers who have new born babies or even asthmatics who find it difficult to breathe while using mosquito coils!
The product lends itself to both outdoor and indoor usage where power is available while the industrial unit can be used in Hospitals, Hotel rooms, outdoor restaurants, on production floors, etc., where mosquitoes are a big nuisance. It also doubles up as a night light for users, besides converting any microbes or viruses floating around into harmless water vapor when they come in contact with the unit.
Biotech engineers have found out that carbon dioxide is the single most important cue used by mosquitoes for locating fresh blood. Certain parts inside MOSKILL are coated with titanium dioxide (TiO2), and when the MOSKILL's designed ultraviolet wavelength hits the TiO2, a photocatalytic reaction takes place that produces carbon dioxide. This is the same CO2 that humans exhale, and is irresistible to mosquitoes. Other flying insects also react extremely sensitively to a certain wavelength of ultraviolet rays, attracting them.Once flying insects, including mosquitoes are attracted to the MOSKILL by LED UV light and CO2, the MOSKILL's fan serves two functions. It is first used to draw insects into the retaining cage, and keeps those insects from escaping using the vacuum action created by the continuous running of the fan, dehydrating them. The insects are dead after about 6-8 hours of forced dehydrating air, after which they need to be discarded and the retaining cage cleaned for efficient vacuum production.
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