
Is there any one who has full control to limit harm from reaching children? Some scenarios are hard to predict and thus child nets should be used not only at night but also the day time as well.

Majority of the people think that those mosquitoes that move at night only are risky insects that spread malaria. This is a belief held by most people in villages.
The Urban women to some extent try and ensure that their babies sleep in nets even during day. This is surely a good idea and it’s helps to prevent babies from other bits like, stings of wasps and bees, red ants among other insects.

Additionally, such nets help babies to survive unnecessary dust and any other dirt that would have entered their noses. Such helps them to survive constant flue and cough.
While planning to move, parents may also opt for baby carriers that are netted on top. It’s possible that outside germs from dust and other infected people are many. So babies’ safety should be a priority all the time.

In rural areas sanitation levels are poor evidenced by dusty roads, poor drainage systems among others. During the campaign to distribute mosquito nets to each house hold, the government gave out only larger mosquito nets that remain static in bedrooms. It’s there fore risky to children’s health.
Yes it’s the duty of government to protect it’s people, but now let every parent that’s has a toddler try and get nets for safety. It’s not only mosquitoes

Its not only night mosquitoes that are harmful to the babies, let’s guarantee safety by buying flexible nets that may be used even during day time.
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Thanks Ariquater, am humbled
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