Product description and feature
- Safely, quietly and effectively kill lice by simply combing through the hair
- It works by emitting a small electrical charge (safe to humans) that kills lice on contact
- To keep your child's hair nit-free and healthy
- It can also be used for PET to kill flea
- Easy-to-use, can be cleaned thoroughtly after each use
- ON/OFF button
- Uses 1 AA Alkaline battery
- Non-toxic and pesticide-free
- Kills shampoo resistant lice
- No wetness, mess and odor
- Reusable for prevention
Testing Compliance
ROHS, CE MDD Class I
Features
- Detects and kils lice on contact with the teeth of the comb
- Simple combing free hair from head lice and nits
- Special lice comb tip protect the scalp of your kids
- Use on dry hair
- Reusable and suitable for the whole family
- Battery operated with 1 x AA
Product Effects
What are lice and where do they come from?
Head lice are small, wingless, blood-sucking insects. They live in the hair on your head and feed off the blood from your scalp. It is typically 1-3mm long. Head lice eggs (nits) are yellow, brown or white (empty shells) and attached to the hair. Lice eggs hatch within 1 to 2 weeks after they are laid and the white shells they leave behind are known as nits.
If head lice is not treated, this hatch process repeats itself about every 3 weeks. Most lice feed on blood several times a day, and they can survive up to 22 days off the scalp.
Head lice are found worldwide. Infestation with head lice is most common among pre-school children attending child care, elementary schoolchildren, and the household members of infested children.
Head lice move by crawling; they cannot hop or fly. Head lice are spread by direct contact with the hair of an infested person. Anyone who comes in head-to-head contact with someon who already has head lice is at greatest risk. Spread by contact with clothing (such as hats, scarves, coats) or other personal items (such as combs, brushes, or towels) used by an infested person is uncommon. Personal hygiene or cleanliness in th ehome or school has nothing to do with getting head lice.