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Team AckoFeb 8, 2024
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You need to protect your child properly when you take them out. Cover your baby in full sleeved clothing and full pants when you take them out for a stroll or to any insect prone areas.
Dress your little one in light coloured clothing, since mosquitoes are known to be attracted more towards dark colors.
Use mosquito nets in places wherever your baby could be vulnerable to insects.
As parents, whenever you are planning to take your little one out for a stroll, make sure he is properly covered.
Never forget the fact that your baby still hasn’t adapted well to the outside environment, so prefer full sleeved clothes made out of cotton or a warmer material depending on the weather.
Moreover, prefer light colors so that heat does not not get attracted towards your baby, especially if it is a bright sunny day.
Select a stroller which consists of a covering shelter in case it is windy outside. Keep a note that do not make your little one lay down on the grass or any other surface.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only, based on industry experience and secondary sources. It is not a substitute for professional advice. Please consult a qualified expert for health or insurance-related decisions. Content is subject to change, refer to current policy wordings for specific ACKO details.
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