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Mosquito Curtains Being Considered Mandatory for Homes in Local Towns

As insect related health incidents continue to increase, local communities are considering the mandatory implementation of mosquito curtains and other protective measures.

2011-01-28
ATLANTA, GA, January 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) Reports of increasing insect related health incidents continue to take the country by storm as health officials try frantically to tide the growing number of insect borne diseases. In smaller local towns and communities across the country, community officials are proposing mandatory mosquito curtains along with screen room attachments and outdoor curtains to help protect families from unwanted insect pests such as mosquitoes, flies, wasps and bees.

However, medical experts are pinpointing mosquitoes as a primary source of the growing number of insect related diseases. They point out that having an appropriate screen room as well as high-quality and well-placed outdoor curtains can help curb the chances of insect born diseases, most especially during the summer seasons where most families and friends frequent their times in outdoor verandas and semi-al fresco home extensions. Mosquitoes have been known to be a foremost carrier of serious diseases such as dengue, H and yellow fever. Blood transmitted diseases have also been known to passed through from mosquitoes.

Many residents of local communities and towns, however, are voicing out their concerns with having outdoor curtains for their personal screen room made mandatory. Although they recognize that outdoor curtains, and a properly maintained and adjusted screen room is beneficial in helping protect families and loved ones from the threat of insect born diseases, they cite that the cost to install them may prove too costly for the average household.

Medical experts argue, however, that the lowered costs from such mosquito curtain suppliers is worth the investment by keeping unwanted bugs out of the house and home. Companies such as Mosquito Curtains Inc. have been providing cost-effective and economic screen room and outdoor curtains for years.

As a family-owned business with a commitment to quality, service and the protection and welfare of its clients and customers, Mosquito Curtains Inc. has been providing high quality screen room attachments and outdoor curtains. The Atlanta based company shares its clients and customer's commitment to spend safe and worry free quality with friends and family outdoors. Mosquito Curtains Inc. provides custom-made mosquito and insect netting, along with outdoor curtains that act as a removable and detachable alternative to permanent screening for screen room home extensions.

Although it may be a long way away before additional screen room protection such as outdoor curtains being concretely implemented into affected communities, health experts agree that having these improvements added to any family's home will drastically reduce the chances of insect born diseases.

Mosquito Curtains Inc. is a family-owned business that came about from a love of sharing quality time with friends and family outdoors. Based in Atlanta Georgia, we offer affordable, high-quality, custom-made mosquito & insect netting curtains as a removable alternative to permanent screening.


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[Press-News.org] Mosquito Curtains Being Considered Mandatory for Homes in Local Towns
As insect related health incidents continue to increase, local communities are considering the mandatory implementation of mosquito curtains and other protective measures.