Mosquito repellents: Baygon vs Allout

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Mosquito Repellents

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COMPARISON BETWEEN ALL OUT AND BAYGON

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There are so many places in India, which are

seriously affected by mosquitoes and annually a

number of people die due to the diseases

transmitted by mosquitoes and other insects. Since

its inception in the 90′s of the last century, All Out

has been a trustworthy insect killer for the

household purposes. Not only sprays, but All Out

also has a wide range of liquid vaporizer to make

your sleep comfortable at night without any

disturbances from mosquitoes and insects.

ALLOUT

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• All out was launched in 1990 by a small company known as Karamchand Appliances Pvt Ltd. The company was run by the Arya brothers : Naveen, Anil and Bimal. These brothers spotted a huge opportunity in the mosquito repellent business way back in 1990.During that period, the mosquito repellent market was dominated by Mosquito coils. Later during early 2000, mats also became a popular mosquito repellent.

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Baygon Genius provides reliable protection from mosquitoes for 45 nights (eight hours per night). The incorporation of modern active ingredient agent Bioallethrin permits especially low concentrations. The device is in operation when it has been plugged into the socket and the signal lamp lights. The heat produced evenly evaporates the agent and acts even with the window slightly open. Avoid through-draught. Baygon Genius has optimum effects in rooms up to 20 m2 in area.

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Baygon is a pesticide brand produced by S. C. Johnson

& Son in Australia. It is an insecticide used for

extermination and control of household pests such

as crickets, roaches, ants, carpenter ants,

spiders, silverfish and mosquitoes. In 1975, Baygon

introduced Australia’s first surface spray for killing

cockroaches and other crawling insects. Baygon was

introduced by the German chemical

manufacturer Bayer in 1975. In 2003, Bayer sold the

brand to S. C. Johnson & Son.

History

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Comparison between All out and Baygon

ALL-OUT BAYGON

• All-out was a brand of Karam

Chand Appliance Private

Ltd(KAPL).

• KAPL(All-out) was run by Arya

brothers-Navin, Bimal &

Anil(1987 at Baddi).

• Initial success was largely due to

technological innovation.

• Started n India

• Baygon is a pesticide brand

produced by S.C Johnson &

Sons.

• Baygon was run by a German

Chemical Manufacturer Bayer

,having it’s headquarters built in

Australia(1975).

• Initial success was largely due to

expensive advertisements.

• Started in Australia

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Contents of Baygon and All Out

• Baygon products contain

the pyrethroids cyfluthrin, transfluthrin, prallethrin and

the carbamate propoxur and organophosphorus chlorpyrifos, as

active ingredients.

• All out mainly contains deet, carbamate propoxur and other

chemicals as active ingredients. Some chemicals are also

added for fragrance.

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