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DEET (N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide) is a common active ingredient found in many insect repellents. When applied properly, DEET can provide effective protection against a variety of insects, including mosquitoes, ticks, and biting flies. Here are the steps to apply DEET: 1. Choose the right concentration: DEET is available in different concentrations, usually ranging from 5% to 100%. Higher concentrations provide longer-lasting protection but also carry a greater risk of skin irritation. For most situations, a concentration between 10% and 30% is sufficient. 2. Read the label: Before using any insect repellent, it's important to carefully read the label and follow the instructions. This will ensure that you are using the product correctly and safely. 3. Apply to exposed skin: DEET should be applied to exposed skin, such as the arms, legs, and neck. Avoid applying it to sensitive areas, such as the eyes, mouth, and wounds. 4. Use sparingly: DEET should be applied sparingly to the skin. A small amount is usually enough to provide effective protection. Applying too much can increase the risk of skin irritation. 5. Reapply as necessary: DEET provides protection for a limited time, typically around 4-6 hours. If you will be outside for an extended period of time, reapply the insect repellent as necessary. 6. Wash off after use: After returning indoors, it's important to wash off any DEET that remains on your skin. Use soap and water to remove the repellent thoroughly. 7. Store properly: DEET should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep it out of reach of children and pets. Following these steps will help you apply DEET effectively and safely to protect yourself from insect bites.
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