LLIN Insecticide-treated Nets (Polyester)

WHO considers Insecticide-treated Nets(ITN) to be the most effective method of preventing malaria in endemic areas throughout the world.
A insectidie-treated nets(long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito net)is a specially designed bed net that has been treated with insecticides to provide effective protection against mosquitoes and other insects for an extended period of time. This type of net is highly durable, easy to use, and has been proven to be an effective tool in preventing the spread of mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus.
1) Provides personal and communal control of malaria.
2) Safe – For all the family including babies and pregnant ladies.
3) Long lasting – 20+ washes three years of use without retreatment.

Malaria is a preventable and curable life-threatening parasitic disease transmitted to people through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. Sleeping under an insecticide-treated mosquito net (ITN/ LLIN) is one of the most effective measures that can reduce contact between mosquitoes and humans. It provides both a physical barrier and an insecticidal effect. As part of WHO’s Global Malaria Technical Strategy 2016-2030 to reduce the burden of global malaria by 90 per cent by 2030,6 WHO recommends universal coverage with effective vector control including the use of ITNs, particularly LLIN, as well as indoor residual spraying (IRS),7 as core interventions in all malaria-endemic settings.

WHO considers ITN malaria to be the most effective method of preventing malaria in endemic areas throughout the world. Following WHO recommendation, only long-lasting insecticidal nets , which require no further treatment during their expected life span (of average 3 to 5 years according the use, type and fabric origin), should be purchased. ITNS malaria allow for better and effective protection against mosquitoes and other insects and have to be considered as part of an over all strategy related to malaria control, as impregnated nets decrease morbidity from between 50%-70%. Several types of netting materials are available for ITNs, including polyester, polyethylene, and polypropylene. However, polyester (PES) and polyethylene (PE) are the most commonly used materials for ITNs and are specifically recommended by the WHO.

As an OEM factory, we specialize in producing high-quality mosquito nets with insecticide treatment solutions that meet WHO standards. Our experienced team of experts works closely with clients to develop customized solutions that meet their specific needs and requirements.From design and development to production and delivery, we ensure that every aspect of our insecticide-treated nets meets the highest standards of quality and performance. Our commitment to excellence has made us a trusted partner for clients around the world who rely on us for effective and reliable mosquito protection solutions.Choose us as your OEM partner and experience the highest levels of customer service, quality, and value in the industry. Contact us today to learn more about our mosquito nets with insecticide treatment solutions and how we can help protect your customers and loved ones from the dangers of mosquito-borne diseases.

Product Description
Product Name LLIN Polyester Conical Insecticide-treated Nets
Item Number 6007
Material 100% Polyester
Fabric Warp Knitted
Denier 75D and 100D
Gram Weight 75D: 30g/㎡ (±10%)
100D: 40g/㎡ (±25%)
Mesh Size Min. 25 holes/c㎡ (156holes/inch2)
Bursting Stability 75D: Min.250Kpa for Net & Seams; Measuring Area 7.3c㎡
100D: Min.405Kpa for Net & Seams; Measuring Area 7.3c㎡
Fire Safety CLASS 2, CFR1610
Treatment 20 to 55MG/M² (±25%)
Washing Resistance Retain Insectididal, Activity Up To At Least 20 Washes
Size 1) Ø65 x 250 x 1250cm
2) Ø56 x 250 x 1000cm
3) Ø56 x 220 x 850cm
Other size can be customized
Color White or customized
MOQ 10000pcs
Packing Printed Transparent Plastic/PVC Bag. 50/100 units per bale.

Long-lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLIN)

WHO considers Insecticide-treated Nets(ITN) to be the most effective method of preventing malaria in endemic areas throughout the world.Since 2005, over 2 billion insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) have been distributed worldwide to prevent malaria.

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Net Shape rectangular conical rectangular conical
Fabric Composition 100% polyester 100% polyester 100% polyester 100% polyester
Treatment insecticide-treated insecticide-treated insecticide-treated insecticide-treated

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