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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
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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
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 Ce visional), 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
wide. Using the Department of Defense (DoD) Insect Repellent System is
an effective way to protect military personnel from insect-borne diseases and nuisance pests.
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 Soldiers
Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern
will have a sewn-in label
the uniform is
treat their uniform using either the
which can last up to 50 washings, or
, which should be
n applying
and follow the label directions. Permanently mark
Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory
available for civilian use.
DO NOT apply permethrin to a uniform while wearing it.
the
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 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.
Repellent System is a safe and proven method
to reduce disease and annoyance associated with insects. Using
um protection and
carrying insects
Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field
How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?
Soldiers
Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern
in label
the uniform is
using either the
which can last up to 50 washings, or
, which should be
n applying
and follow the label directions. Permanently mark
Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory
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
Using
um protection and
carrying insects
Permethrin insect repellent on the uniform (factory or field-
How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?
Soldiers
Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern
in label indicating
the uniform is not factory
using either the
which can last up to 50 washings, or
, which should be
n applying
and follow the label directions. Permanently mark
Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory
available for civilian use.
DO NOT apply permethrin to a uniform while wearing it.
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 (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
Using
um protection and
carrying insects
How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?
Soldiers and
Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern
indicating
not factory
using either the
which can last up to 50 washings, or
, which should be
n applying
and follow the label directions. Permanently mark
Aerosol products containing 0.5% permethrin and clothing factory-treated
DO NOT apply permethrin to a uniform while wearing it.
permethrin
as a physical barrier against insects, ticks
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
Use all elements of the Dosafepolicymilit
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.
How do I know if my uniform is treated with permethrin repellent?
and
Marines, to include the Army’s new Operational Camouflage Pattern
indicating
not factory
using either the
which can last up to 50 washings, or the
, which should be
and follow the label directions. Permanently mark
treated
DO NOT apply permethrin to a uniform while wearing it.
permethrin from the fabric,
as a physical barrier against insects, ticks
sleeves rolled down; tuck pants into boots and undershirt into pants.
Army Public Health Center (Provisional), ological 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
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