There are many ways to skin a cat if you have the know-how, but how many ways are there for one to kill insects? Mosquitoes are always a huge nuisance for many of us, especially those of us who live in the tropics. Not only do these have a vicious bite, their bites leave you with the risk of catching some disease as well as an itching sensation which prove hard to soothe if you do not have the right ointment. While there is a fair amount of traditional methods to prevent mosquitoes from coming near you, technology, too, has a role to play in this situation.
Take Acase for example – their InaTrap insect killer is said to be one elegant solution in doing away with these pesky mosquitoes as well as other irritating insects around you in an eco-friendly way – and yet without requiring you to plant Venus flytraps strategically all over the place. Not only that, there is also no use of harsh chemicals, propane tanks or unsightly equipment to get rid of these pesky insects, but rather, the Inatrap is said to be able to easily prevent mosquitos from spreading diseases or creating itches and scratches on your skin.
The functional design of the InaTrap will lure mosquitoes in using a soft LED light as well as a photo-catalyst reaction which is said to produce low levels of CO2 in a warm atmosphere, hence fooling the mosquitoes into thinking that there is a human among them. When flying too close close to the Intrap’s vicinity, the mosquitoes and insects will end up trapped in a retainer cage thanks to a little help by the whisper-quiet and yet powerful fan.
Tom Hsieh, Sales and Marketing Manager of Acase, says, “Inatrap allows us to enjoy a weekend picnic, camping trips or even an evening in the living room without the need to worry about insects. You can eliminate mosquitos and other insects in a lot of ways, but only InaTrap will do it effectively, safely and in style.”
Specially designed to resemble an avant-garde porcelain sculpture, Inatrap does not weigh anything more than three pounds, and is ideal for a portable outdoor trip, or to remain indoors when dusk falls. Not only that, there is also an 8 hour built-in timer and an instant touch operation button that makes it a no-brainer to operate. Expect the Inatrap to retail for $64.95 each.

Before departing a full examination with a qualified GP is recommended in order to highlight and advice on any potential problems you may encounter on your trip. This is particularly important for those with previous heart, lung or blood pressure irregularities, or any continuing medical conditions.

Children
When taking children into the mountains you should be very careful and monitor them for unusual behaviour, as young children often have difficulty in communicating their feelings. Research suggests that younger people may be slower to adapt to high altitude, however no comprehensive studies have been carried out with regards to a safe altitude to children, so doctors recommend a maximum height for children of 3000m. Nevertheless a number of young children have climbed Kala Pattar, 5560m.

Teenagers
As of yet there is no evidence to suggest that teenagers are slower to adapt to high altitude than adults, although due to behavioural traits they can be more at risk than mature adults. Teenagers can be overly competitive and refuse to give in during a challenge. This may be particularly prevalent during school trips where peers are present.

Older people
Many older people, even those past retirement age have been able to climb some of the world’s most famous mountains. Age doesn’t have to be a barrier preventing older people from climbing, it is a person’s fitness level that will prevent them from taking part. Age should simply highlight the need for a good level of fitness.

Heart Conditions
As of yet no studies have been conducted into heart attacks at altitude. It follows logically due to the effects of altitude on the body and the knowledge that the level of exertion required is more significant than at sea level, but no one is sure. Talk to a doctor if you are worried.

High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is likely to be more of a risk at altitude, so it is important to check with a qualified doctor, preferably one who has details of your history, to see if it is safe to climb.

Diabetes
Increased exertion whilst climbing will change the levels of carbohydrate and insulin levels in the blood so while it shouldn’t stop climbers it is very important to monitor glucose levels and control blood sugar levels. Again, make the people around you aware of the condition and what to do in an emergency.

Epilepsy
There is a slightly increased risk of seizures at high altitude, but depending on the severity of the condition this may mean you can continue. Your party should be aware and be prepared in the event of an emergency.

Previous Chest Infections
People who are more susceptible to chest infections are more likely to become ill, as even healthy people develop chest conditions when at altitude. It would be wise to bring any prescribed medicine, and depending on the severity, begin taking it as a preventative measure. Consult your doctor.

Asthma
Many asthmatics often find that their asthma is better at altitude than normal. This is because there are fewer substances in the air which will irritate an asthma condition. Even so, it is best to keep any medication close at hand, perhaps in a sealed pocket or round your neck. Also make others in your party aware of the condition and what to do in the event of an attack.

Pregnancy
The effects of reduced oxygen and altitude on an unborn child have yet to be studied, so for this reason it may be best not to ascend if you are pregnant. In addition, professional care is often needed and this may be impossible at altitude.

























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