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Page 1: DoD Insect Repellent System 18-009-0615 APHC Resource Library/DoD...DoD Insect Repellent System-1336) DO NOT apply permethrin to a uniform while wearing it. as a physical barrier against

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

to pose a significant health

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

What is the D

The D

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

all elements of this

is the safest way to prevent

and pests

Th

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

Uniforms factory

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

(OCP) uniform.

the uniform is

treated,

Kit (NSN 6840

0.5%

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

permethrin

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

Dry cleaning a permethrin

Dry cleaning permethrin

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

Worn properly, military combat

uniforms with

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

to pose a significant health

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

What is the D

The D

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

all elements of this

is the safest way to prevent

and pests

The s

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

treatment methods)

DEET or picaridin

A properly

Sleeping in a permethrin

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

Uniforms factory

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

(OCP) uniform.

the uniform is

treated,

Kit (NSN 6840

0.5%

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

permethrin

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

Dry cleaning a permethrin

Dry cleaning permethrin

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

Worn properly, military combat

uniforms with

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

to pose a significant health

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

What is the D

The DoD Insect

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

all elements of this

is the safest way to prevent

and pests

e system

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

treatment methods)

DEET or picaridin

A properly

Sleeping in a permethrin

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

Uniforms factory

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

(OCP) uniform.

the uniform is

treated, military personnel can field

Kit (NSN 6840

0.5% aerosol

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

permethrin

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

Dry cleaning a permethrin

Dry cleaning permethrin

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

Worn properly, military combat

uniforms with

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

to pose a significant health

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

What is the D

D Insect

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

all elements of this

is the safest way to prevent

and pests.

ystem

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

treatment methods)

DEET or picaridin

A properly

Sleeping in a permethrin

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

Uniforms factory

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

(OCP) uniform.

the uniform is

military personnel can field

Kit (NSN 6840

aerosol

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

permethrin, always read

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

Dry cleaning a permethrin

Dry cleaning permethrin

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

Worn properly, military combat

uniforms with

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

to pose a significant health

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

What is the Do

D Insect

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

all elements of this

is the safest way to prevent

ystem incorporates:

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

treatment methods)

DEET or picaridin

A properly-worn uniform

Sleeping in a permethrin

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

Uniforms factory

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

(OCP) uniform.

the uniform is factory

military personnel can field

Kit (NSN 6840-01

aerosol spray

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

, always read

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

Dry cleaning a permethrin

Dry cleaning permethrin

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

Worn properly, military combat

uniforms with the

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

to pose a significant health

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

oD Insect Repellent System?

D Insect Repellent System is a safe and proven method

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

all elements of this

is the safest way to prevent

ncorporates:

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

treatment methods)

DEET or picaridin

worn uniform

Sleeping in a permethrin

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

Uniforms factory-treated

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

(OCP) uniform. The

factory

military personnel can field

01-345

spray

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

, always read

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

Dry cleaning a permethrin

Dry cleaning permethrin

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

Worn properly, military combat

the sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

to pose a significant health

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

D Insect Repellent System?

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

all elements of this system will provide maxim

is the safest way to prevent

ncorporates:

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

treatment methods)

DEET or picaridin

worn uniform

Sleeping in a permethrin

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

treated

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

The trouser and coat

factory-treated with permethrin.

military personnel can field

345

spray can (NSN 6840

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

, always read

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

Dry cleaning a permethrin

Dry cleaning permethrin

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

Worn properly, military combat

sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

to pose a significant health

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

D Insect Repellent System?

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

system will provide maxim

is the safest way to prevent

ncorporates:

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

treatment methods)

DEET or picaridin insect

worn uniform

Sleeping in a permethrin

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

treated with

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

trouser and coat

treated with permethrin.

military personnel can field

345-0237)

can (NSN 6840

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

, always read and follow the label directions. Permanently mark

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

Dry cleaning a permethrin

Dry cleaning permethrin-treated uniforms is not recommended

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

Worn properly, military combat

sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

to pose a significant health threat to our forces world

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

D Insect Repellent System?

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

system will provide maxim

is the safest way to prevent attack

ncorporates:

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

insect

worn uniform

Sleeping in a permethrin

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

with

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

trouser and coat

treated with permethrin.

military personnel can field

0237)

can (NSN 6840

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

and follow the label directions. Permanently mark

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

Dry cleaning a permethrin-treated uniform will remove

treated uniforms is not recommended

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

Worn properly, military combat

sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

threat to our forces world

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

D Insect Repellent System?

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

system will provide maxim

attack

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

insect repellent on exposed skin

Sleeping in a permethrin-treated bed net

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

with permethrin

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

trouser and coat

treated with permethrin.

military personnel can field

0237), which can last up to 50 washings, or

can (NSN 6840

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

and follow the label directions. Permanently mark

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

treated uniform will remove

treated uniforms is not recommended

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

Worn properly, military combat uniform

sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

y Public Health Center (Provisional), Entomological Sciences Program

COM 410

Whether deployed in combat operations, engaged in humanitarian relief, or conducting training at

home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

threat to our forces world

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

D Insect Repellent System?

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

system will provide maxim

attack

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

repellent on exposed skin

treated bed net

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

permethrin

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

trouser and coat

treated with permethrin.

military personnel can field

which can last up to 50 washings, or

can (NSN 6840

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

and follow the label directions. Permanently mark

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

treated uniform will remove

treated uniforms is not recommended

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

uniform

sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

blic Health Center (Provisional), Entomological Sciences Program

COM 410

Whether deployed in combat operations, engaged in humanitarian relief, or conducting training at

home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

threat to our forces world

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

D Insect Repellent System?

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

system will provide maxim

attack from disease

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

repellent on exposed skin

treated bed net

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

permethrin

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

trouser and coat

treated with permethrin.

military personnel can field-treat their uniform

which can last up to 50 washings, or

can (NSN 6840-01

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

and follow the label directions. Permanently mark

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

treated uniform will remove

treated uniforms is not recommended

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

uniform

sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

Arm lic Health Center (Provisional), Entomological Sciences Program

COM 410-436

Whether deployed in combat operations, engaged in humanitarian relief, or conducting training at

home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

threat to our forces world

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

D Insect Repellent System?

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

system will provide maxim

from disease

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

repellent on exposed skin

treated bed net

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

permethrin are available to

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

will have a sewn

treated with permethrin.

treat their uniform

which can last up to 50 washings, or

01-278

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

and follow the label directions. Permanently mark

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

with permethrin are also commercially available for civilian use.

Never apply permethrin to the skin and

treated uniform will remove

treated uniforms is not recommended

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

uniforms act

sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

Army P alth Center (Provisional), Entomological Sciences Program

436-Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

Whether deployed in combat operations, engaged in humanitarian relief, or conducting training at

home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

threat to our forces world

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

D Insect Repellent System?

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

system will provide maxim

from disease

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

repellent on exposed skin

treated bed net

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

are available to

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

will have a sewn

treated with permethrin.

treat their uniform

which can last up to 50 washings, or

278-1336)

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing

and follow the label directions. Permanently mark

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

available for civilian use.

Never apply permethrin to the skin and DO NOT apply permethrin to a uniform while wearing it.

treated uniform will remove

treated uniforms is not recommended

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

s act as a physical barrier against insects, ticks

sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

Army Public Center (Provisional), Entomological Sciences Program5158 Blackhawk Road, APG, MD 21010

-3613 / DSN 312Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

Whether deployed in combat operations, engaged in humanitarian relief, or conducting training at

home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

threat to our forces world

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

D Insect Repellent System?

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

system will provide maximum protection and

from disease

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

repellent on exposed skin

treated bed net

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

are available to

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

will have a sewn

treated with permethrin. If

treat their uniform

which can last up to 50 washings, or

1336)

reapplied after six weeks and the sixth washing.

and follow the label directions. Permanently mark

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

available for civilian use.

DO NOT apply permethrin to a uniform while wearing it.

treated uniform will remove

treated uniforms is not recommended

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

as a physical barrier against insects, ticks

sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

Army Public He nter (Provisional), Entomological Sciences Program5158 Blackhawk Road, APG, MD 21010

3613 / DSN 312Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

Whether deployed in combat operations, engaged in humanitarian relief, or conducting training at

home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

threat to our forces world

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

um protection and

from disease-carrying insects

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

repellent on exposed skin

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

are available to

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

will have a sewn

If the uniform is

treat their uniform

which can last up to 50 washings, or

1336), which should be

. Whe

and follow the label directions. Permanently mark

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

available for civilian use.

DO NOT apply permethrin to a uniform while wearing it.

treated uniform will remove

treated uniforms is not recommended

What is considered a “properly worn uniform”?

as a physical barrier against insects, ticks

sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

Army Public Health r (Provisional), Entomological Sciences Program5158 Blackhawk Road, APG, MD 21010

3613 / DSN 312Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

Whether deployed in combat operations, engaged in humanitarian relief, or conducting training at

home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

threat to our forces world-wide. Using the Department of Defense (DoD) Insect Repellent System is

an effective way to protect military personnel from insect

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects.

um protection and

carrying insects

Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field

repellent on exposed skin

How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

are available to

Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern

will have a sewn

the uniform is

treat their uniform

which can last up to 50 washings, or

, which should be

When applying

and follow the label directions. Permanently mark

the uniform label with the permethrin treatment date.

Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory

available for civilian use.

DO NOT apply permethrin to a uniform while wearing it.

treated uniform will remove

treated uniforms is not recommended

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3613 / DSN 312Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

Whether deployed in combat operations, engaged in humanitarian relief, or conducting training at

home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

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Army Public Health Center isional), Entomological Sciences Program5158 Blackhawk Road, APG, MD 21010

3613 / DSN 312-584Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

Whether deployed in combat operations, engaged in humanitarian relief, or conducting training at

home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

wide. Using the Department of Defense (DoD) Insect Repellent System is

borne diseases and nuisance pests.

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to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects. Using

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available for civilian use.

DO NOT apply permethrin to a uniform while wearing it.

the permethrin

treated uniforms is not recommended

as a physical barrier against insects, ticks

sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

Army Public Health Center (P l), Entomological Sciences Program5158 Blackhawk Road, APG, MD 21010

584-3613 / Website:Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

Whether deployed in combat operations, engaged in humanitarian relief, or conducting training at

home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

wide. Using the Department of Defense (DoD) Insect Repellent System is

borne diseases and nuisance pests.

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

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available for civilian use.

DO NOT apply permethrin to a uniform while wearing it.

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treated uniforms is not recommended.

as a physical barrier against insects, ticks

sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

Army Public Health Center (Provis Entomological Sciences Program5158 Blackhawk Road, APG, MD 21010

3613 / Website:Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

Whether deployed in combat operations, engaged in humanitarian relief, or conducting training at

home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

wide. Using the Department of Defense (DoD) Insect Repellent System is

borne diseases and nuisance pests.

Repellent System is a safe and proven method

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How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?

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which can last up to 50 washings, or

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and follow the label directions. Permanently mark

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permethrin

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sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.

Army Public Health Center (Provisiona mological Sciences Program5158 Blackhawk Road, APG, MD 21010

3613 / Website:Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

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Whether deployed in combat operations, engaged in humanitarian relief, or conducting training at

home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

West Nile fever, sandfly fever, plague, scrub typhus, Lyme disease and a number of other tick and insect

wide. Using the Department of Defense (DoD) Insect Repellent System is

borne diseases and nuisance pests.

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3613 / Website:Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

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home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

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wide. Using the Department of Defense (DoD) Insect Repellent System is

borne diseases and nuisance pests.

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and follow the label directions. Permanently mark

treated

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from the fabric,

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3613 / Website: http://phc.amedd.army.milApproved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

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home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

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wide. Using the Department of Defense (DoD) Insect Repellent System is

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http://phc.amedd.army.milApproved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

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mandates use of the Doary personnel Diagram: VID,

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home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

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wide. Using the Department of Defense (DoD) Insect Repellent System is

borne diseases and nuisance pests.

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http://phc.amedd.army.milApproved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

DoD Insect Repellent System

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mandates use of the Doary personnel Diagram: VID,

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home base, military personnel are subject to tick and insect

threats that can adversely affect their health and compromise the mission. Malaria, dengue,

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wide. Using the Department of Defense (DoD) Insect Repellent System is

borne diseases and nuisance pests.

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spray can. Both are available through the DoD’s

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http://phc.amedd.army.milApproved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

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wide. Using the Department of Defense (DoD) Insect Repellent System is

borne diseases and nuisance pests.

DO NOT apply permethrin to a uniform while wearing it.

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spray can. Both are available through the DoD’s

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http://phc.amedd.army.milApproved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited

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re can I get more information about

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