Fly Net Usage Precautions
1. Choose the Right Net Size and Type
Select a net with appropriate mesh size for the type of insects you want to prevent. Finer mesh is suitable for mosquitoes and small flies, while larger mesh can be used for bigger insects.
2. Install Correctly
3. Avoid Sharp Objects
Keep the net away from sharp edges, hooks, or tools that may tear the mesh. Even small holes can reduce effectiveness.
4. Handle with Care
Do not pull excessively on the net, as overstretching may damage the mesh or seams.
5. Regular Cleaning
Remove dust, debris, or insect residues periodically.
Use mild soap and water; avoid harsh chemicals that may degrade the material.
6. Check for Damage
Inspect the net regularly for holes or frayed areas. Repair or replace damaged sections promptly to maintain full protection.
7. Avoid Direct Fire or Heat
Do not place the net near flames, heaters, or other high-temperature sources, as most fly nets are made from flammable synthetic materials.
8. Safe Storage
If not in use, fold the net neatly, keep it dry, and store in a cool place away from sunlight to prolong its lifespan.
9. Keep Away from Pets and Children
Ensure pets or children do not pull or chew the net, which may damage it or cause injury.