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Insect Shield Camp Affiliate Program

If you represent a camp and are interested in learning more about the benefits of offering Insect Shield apparel to your campers and/or staff, please sign up for our affiliate program.
 
Affiliate program overview and application
Insect Shield Camp Affiliate Details & Benefits
Insect Shield Camp Affiliate Application


For more information or questions about the Insect Shield Affiliate program contact 
Product orders to outfit your camp staff                                                                  
Once you are an approved Insect Shield Camp Affiliate you are eligible to purchase discounted product orders of Insect Shield apparel to outfit your staff. Click on the order form below for details. NOTE: Only approved camp affiliates are eligible to place discounted product orders. Minimums apply.
Insect Shield Staff Order Form

Wholesale Opportunity
If you are a Camp, Camp Outfitter, or Retailer interested in selling Insect Shield apparel in your store or on your web site contact:
marycollins@insectshield.com

Insect Shield Camp Logo/Artwork Guidelines

About Insect Shield Repellent Apparel:
Insect Shield Repellent Apparel offers built-in protection against mosquitoes, ticks, ants, flies, chiggers, and midges (no-see-ums). This includes those that can carry dangerous diseases such as Lyme disease and West Nile virus. Insect Shield Repellent Apparel is EPA-registered, and the repellency lasts through 70 washings - the expected lifetime of a garment. The technology has been tested and proven, and Insect Shield products are appropriate for use by children of all ages.

Insect Shield Advantages:
  • Requires no re-application
  • Has no potential for over-use or mis-use
  • Cannot be swallowed
  • Is not harmful to eyes
  • EPA-registered
  • Can be used by children of any age


A message from Dr. Thomas Mather, noted University of Rhode Island researcher.

Dear Camp Directors:

I am a professor at the University of Rhode Island and a researcher on the subject of diseases carried by ticks and other biting insects. As an outdoor enthusiast and former boy scout, I fully support all efforts aimed at getting children and their families outside to latch onto nature. My job, however, is to keep these little "bits of nature" from latching onto people. Like you, I am very concerned about increases in diseases like Lyme Disease, West Nile Virus and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Unfortunately, children playing and hiking outdoors are particularly susceptible.

Studies increasingly are showing just how therapeutic nature experiences can be for children. But not if they get sick doing them! Now, there is an important new way to help keep children as safe as possible from biting ticks and insects whenever playing outdoors, camping, or hiking. And, it's easy, too. Insect Shield is a new technology that builds insect repellency directly into children's (and adults') clothes. Effective protection is built in; all you have to do is wear the clothing.

I do not have any relationship with this company other than the fact that I visited their headquarters in North Carolina to personally ask them to create a line of Insect Shield clothes intended especially for summer campers.

Insect Shield agreed to my request, and now clothes with Insect Shield technology are available for you to offer to your campers and staff.

The insect protection provided by this clothing will last much longer than just through summer camp-the repellency lasts through 70 washes-so children can be protected at camp, in the backwoods, and after they return to their backyards at home.

I encourage you to look at our website ( www.tickencounter.org/research) for results of a trial using this technology to protect people wearing summer weight clothes from tick bites. Contact us at TERC@etal.uri.edu if you have specific questions. Tick and mosquito transmitted diseases are completely preventable if you and your camper families are ready to take appropriate action.

Thomas N. Mather, Ph.D.
Professor & Director
Center for Vector-Borne Disease
Tick Encounter Resource Center
www.tickencounter.org



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