Archive for the ‘Coleman Repellents Road Show’ Category

Change of Color

Monday, September 20th, 2010

FallWhy do leaves change colors daddy?That was the question I received from my son over the weekend. Since I didn’t have the answer readily on hand, I jumped on the Internet to see what I could find. Not surprisingly, there was plenty of information on the subject.  

Here are a few resources to tap if the question ever comes up in your household:

Grilling!

Monday, September 6th, 2010

GrillingHappy Labor Day everyone! It’s time to fire-up the grill and get outside to enjoy the last big weekend of summer!

So what are your plans today? We’d love to hear from you. Leave us a comment or send us a photo. We’ll send you some free samples for the effort.

Now get outside and enjoy the day!

 

Walk & Run for Wishes

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Another great year at the Walk & Run for Wishes on the Milwaukee Summerfest grounds this weekend!  Bugsy met a ton of great kids, cheered on thousands of walkers  & runners, and even participated in the Kid’s Dash races again one of the Brewer’s Sausages!  Check out some of the highlights!

We Have a Winner!

Friday, August 27th, 2010

CTWinnerWe’re  pleased to announce the winner of the 2010 Coleman® Camping Trailer Giveaway contest presented by FTCA, Inc. – the proud manufacturer of Coleman® Camping Trailers. The lucky winner of the Coleman® Evolution series Cobalt Camping Trailer is Heather Engler from New Braunfels, Texas. 

Thanks to everyone who took the time to register and congrats to Heather and her family!

Bugsy Live From OR!

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Bugsy was spotted on a live segment for the local FOX affiliate in Salt Lake City!  Check out the video below and don’t forget to stock up on your repellents for your end-of-Summer and Labor Day festivities!

Bag Toss

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Bugsy enjoys a quick game of Bag Toss at Wisconsin State Fair in West Allis, Wis. Thanks to everyone who stopped by the Sports Radio 1250 WSSP booth to say hello to Bugsy and the Coleman® Repellents crew.

Cleaning Up

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Bugsy takes some time to tiddy up the trade show booth at Outdoor Retailer Summer Market in Salt Lake City, Utah. Never a moments rest!

Our Insect Enemies: How to Avoid Mosquitoes

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

cdc_photo_of_mosquito_feedingBetween sporting events, yard work, cookouts and recreation—spending time outdoors with family and friends can be an everyday occurrence during the warm weather months. Few things, however, can ruin an outdoor experience quite like a swarm of blood-thirsty mosquitoes. So, what are the best ways to keep the mosquitoes at bay? Here are seven helpful tips:

1. Empty or cover any receptacles around the house that can pool water so as to keep mosquitoes from breeding. Gutters should also be kept clean so water flows properly.

2. Change the water in your birdbaths every few days and cover wading pools, hot tubs and other sources of standing water.

3. Wear protective clothing.Long-sleeve shirts and long pants, as well as shoes and socks, will help keep insects from having contact with your skin.

4. Keep the color of your clothing light. Mosquitoes are more attracted to darker hues.

5. Use an outdoor fogger to establish a protective perimeter around your yard or campsite.

6. Light a citronella candle. Most people find the scent to be pleasant and it helps ward off mosquitoes.

7. Apply an effective insect repellent to your clothing and, especially, to any exposed areas of your skin.

While there are many types of insect repellents on the market today, one highly effective formula worth considering contains IR3535, a DEET-free alternative that has an excellent record of safety. The new insect repellent is safe for the entire family and just as effective as DEET. It provides up to eight hours of odorless protection against the most common biting insects, including mosquitoes, deer ticks and biting flies. Plus, it dries very quickly on the skin and does not leave the greasy residue often associated with DEET-based products.

Containing IR3535, the most widely used active ingredient in insect repellents throughout Europe, Coleman® SkinSmart™ DEET Free Insect Repellent is now available in the United States in a variety of user-friendly packages. These include a compact, Go Ready spray pen, a 5- ounce pump spray and a 6-ounce aerosol spray. The pens are great for busy, on-the-go consumers. Offering more than 200 sprays, they’re just slightly larger than a typical writing pen, so they’re an easy addition to any purse, diaper bag or pocket.

For more information and mosquito prevention tips, call (800) 558-6614 or visit Coleman Repellents online.

Photo Credit: WebMD.com (Bug Bite Slide Show)

What the Heck is DEET?

Monday, July 19th, 2010

deet_familyTechnically speaking, its chemical name is N, N-diethyl-meta-toluamide. But more practically speaking, it’s the stuff that keeps insects away, and it keeps them away extremely well.

When looking at DEET repellents, you’ll notice that they are available with varying percentage levels of DEET. A common misconception is that the higher the DEET percentage, the stronger the coverage. Not so. Whether you’re using 15%, 100% or something in between, all DEET repellents will give you the same great coverage when applied. The difference is in the longevity. Each percentage of DEET corresponds to how long the protection will last. For example, a 15% DEET will provide four hours of protection while a 100% DEET will provide ten hours of protection.  It’s best to avoid over application, so be sure to choose your DEET level based on what you have planned for outside. Also, as a rule of thumb, it is always best to use lower level DEET formulas on children and re-apply as needed.

Over the years, numerous studies have been conducted measuring the health effects of long-term and short-term human exposure to DEET with the results showing that there are no unreasonable adverse effects to people or the environment with the normal use of DEET products. Simply choose the appropriate percentage for your activity, follow the label instructions and you’ll be on your way to a safe, insect-free outing. Coleman® Repellents offers DEET based formulas in 15%, 25%, 40% and 100% concentrations to suit your needs. Our unscented, non-greasy formula repels mosquitoes that may carry West Nile virus, as well as biting flies, gnats, chiggers, ticks and fleas. 

Mill’s Fleet Farm Kids Fishing Day

Monday, July 12th, 2010

This weekend was the annual Mill’s Fleet Farm Kids Fishing Day at all of their store locations.  This great event teaches kids everything from how to choose a lure and cast, to how to identify invasive species in our rivers and lakes.

Bugsy and his Coleman Repellents team were able to visit several locations throughout the day.  We met some great kids,  had a lot of fun perusing the isles,  and learned quite a bit about fishing ourselves!   Check it out!