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Apr 05, 2018 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
Whatever we rub on our skin enters the body, the blood stream, and eventually must have a discourse with our liver – so the biologists imply. Because we’re tropical, mosquitoes are our natural tormentors.
I, time and time again, use mosquito sprays when working at the computer etc. and it was brought to my attention by my wife that the spray is lifting up the floor polish.
I’m not sure whether the contents of something that can work as a mild floor stripper is ideal to spray or rub on my skin.
The two brands I use are manufactured locally by separate companies.
I spoke to a drugstore owner, he said that one brand got sprayed on his cell phone by mistake and it totalled the face of the phone.
I’m not sure who is the authority that can advise on this; I’ve discontinued both, but I am aware that other citizens are still using mosquito repellents. I do hope for a public response.
Barrington Braithwaite
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