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PRESENTS
ADVANCE
MOSQUITO KILLING SYSTEM
 Eco friendly Mosquito Control Technology that is safe to use without
the potential legalities normally associated with use harmful
chemicals, insecticides and pesticides.
 Monitoring device for mosquito control by assisting to identify ideal
location of infestation, best location for placement & also as a
capture net to measure the performance of the machine.
 Heat fluctuating chamber to mimic various body temperatures of
humans, livestock, poultry and domestics pets.
 Create CO2 plume that stimulates mammal breathing through
release of warmed carbon dioxide (CO2) as an attractant.
 Air turbulence system which cannot be detectable by Mosquito.
 Reduce the Mosquito population without harming other beneficial
insects of the environment.
 A system to control the CO2 release proportionally at regular
intervals.
 The MKS can reduce mosquito population in area of 1000-
2000 sq. yards.
 The MKS uses carbon dioxide to mimic respiration and cycles
through various body temperatures every 6 to 9 minutes.
 It attracts mosquitoes, then vacuums them into the unit where
they are quickly and quietly eliminated.
 17 Years of research and development.
 Development with technical assistance from NASA.
 The MKS does not use harmful pesticides or chemicals
 The MKS is equipped with an energy efficient photocell that
turns the unit on at dusk and off at dawn.
 The MKS uses the mosquito’s natural hunting techniques
of heat sensing and carbon dioxide detection.
 The unit mimics the body temperatures and breathing of
humans, livestock, poultry and domesticated pets.
 The photocell powers up the MKS, beginning the cycle of
mimicking body heat and respiration.
 The MKS simulates the breathing of warm - blooded
mammals by the release of carbon dioxide.
 Every 6 to 9 minutes the MKS cycles through various body
temperatures to attract the mosquito.
 After dusk, the photo-sensor cell turns the MKS on.
 The unit emits carbon dioxide for 2 minutes, with fan off, then stops
for 1-1/2 minutes, with fan on.
 This cycle repeats for 5 hours.
 After this 5 hour cycle, the fan runs continuously the rest of the night,
Heat only.
 The MKS produces various animal body signatures every 6 to 9
minutes.
 This cycle continues for the reminder of the night.
 The MKS must go back to sleep mode in order to reset the release
of carbon dioxide. It should be off for 15 minutes.
 The capture net should be used to determine the best
place to reduce the mosquito problem.
 Do not restrict the airflow to the MKS by sitting the unit on
the ground or a table or using the Capture net for the
duration.
 The MKS needs to be near any outdoor activity.
 Place the MKS near an area of heavy infestation of
mosquitoes.
 Having the MKS in place at the beginning of the
mosquito season will make the MKS more effective.
 If planning an outdoor event, have the MKS in place at
least 14 days prior for best results.
 Do not place the MKS so that you are downwind from it.
 The MKS is equipped with a 3-prong ground plug and
must be connected to an appropriate receptacle that is
properly installed and grounded in order to reduce the
risk of electrical shock.
 If an extension cord is required to power the MKS, a
proper extension cord must be used.
 Do not place the MKS next to or within 10 feet of a
swimming pool or standing water.
 The MKS is listed with the UL (underwriter laboratory)
and international certifications.
 Municipalities
 Nursing Home
 Hospitals/Health Clinics
 Veterinary Clinic
 Railway stations and Bus stands
 Hotels and Resorts
 Golf Courses/Country Clubs
 Academic Institution like (Schools, Collage & University)
 Residential Welfare Associations.
 Financial Institution
 Mosquitoes are attracted to heat and carbon dioxide.
 Mosquitoes are known carriers of human diseases such as Malaria,
Encephalitis, Chikangunya, Dengue, Rose Fever and West Nile Virus.
 The female mosquito can lay up to 300 eggs at one time.
 The female mosquito can produce up to 3,000 offspring in her life
span.
 Most mosquito species usually remain within 100 yards of where they
hatch.
 How does the MKS really work ?
The MKS creates a source of heat and carbon dioxide that attracts
female mosquito.
 What insects will the MKS attract?
The MKS will attract insects that are attracted to heat and carbon
dioxide. Primarily female mosquito, No-See-UMS, gnats and biting
flies.
 Does the MKS harm the environment in any way ?
No, the MKS uses carbon dioxide which mimics breathing.
 Does the placement of the MKS affect the results?
Yes, mosquito look for the nearest source of heat and carbon dioxide.
The closer the MKS is placed to mosquitoes, the better it works.
Presented by
BHARTIYAM
RESOURCES
Contact to us :- Plot No. 47, Kh. No. 325/1/2
Rangpuri, New Delhi:-110037

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Eco-Friendly Mosquito Control System

  • 2.  Eco friendly Mosquito Control Technology that is safe to use without the potential legalities normally associated with use harmful chemicals, insecticides and pesticides.  Monitoring device for mosquito control by assisting to identify ideal location of infestation, best location for placement & also as a capture net to measure the performance of the machine.  Heat fluctuating chamber to mimic various body temperatures of humans, livestock, poultry and domestics pets.  Create CO2 plume that stimulates mammal breathing through release of warmed carbon dioxide (CO2) as an attractant.  Air turbulence system which cannot be detectable by Mosquito.  Reduce the Mosquito population without harming other beneficial insects of the environment.  A system to control the CO2 release proportionally at regular intervals.
  • 3.  The MKS can reduce mosquito population in area of 1000- 2000 sq. yards.  The MKS uses carbon dioxide to mimic respiration and cycles through various body temperatures every 6 to 9 minutes.  It attracts mosquitoes, then vacuums them into the unit where they are quickly and quietly eliminated.  17 Years of research and development.  Development with technical assistance from NASA.  The MKS does not use harmful pesticides or chemicals  The MKS is equipped with an energy efficient photocell that turns the unit on at dusk and off at dawn.
  • 4.
  • 5.  The MKS uses the mosquito’s natural hunting techniques of heat sensing and carbon dioxide detection.  The unit mimics the body temperatures and breathing of humans, livestock, poultry and domesticated pets.  The photocell powers up the MKS, beginning the cycle of mimicking body heat and respiration.  The MKS simulates the breathing of warm - blooded mammals by the release of carbon dioxide.  Every 6 to 9 minutes the MKS cycles through various body temperatures to attract the mosquito.
  • 6.  After dusk, the photo-sensor cell turns the MKS on.  The unit emits carbon dioxide for 2 minutes, with fan off, then stops for 1-1/2 minutes, with fan on.  This cycle repeats for 5 hours.  After this 5 hour cycle, the fan runs continuously the rest of the night, Heat only.  The MKS produces various animal body signatures every 6 to 9 minutes.  This cycle continues for the reminder of the night.  The MKS must go back to sleep mode in order to reset the release of carbon dioxide. It should be off for 15 minutes.
  • 7.  The capture net should be used to determine the best place to reduce the mosquito problem.  Do not restrict the airflow to the MKS by sitting the unit on the ground or a table or using the Capture net for the duration.
  • 8.  The MKS needs to be near any outdoor activity.  Place the MKS near an area of heavy infestation of mosquitoes.  Having the MKS in place at the beginning of the mosquito season will make the MKS more effective.  If planning an outdoor event, have the MKS in place at least 14 days prior for best results.  Do not place the MKS so that you are downwind from it.
  • 9.  The MKS is equipped with a 3-prong ground plug and must be connected to an appropriate receptacle that is properly installed and grounded in order to reduce the risk of electrical shock.  If an extension cord is required to power the MKS, a proper extension cord must be used.  Do not place the MKS next to or within 10 feet of a swimming pool or standing water.  The MKS is listed with the UL (underwriter laboratory) and international certifications.
  • 10.  Municipalities  Nursing Home  Hospitals/Health Clinics  Veterinary Clinic  Railway stations and Bus stands  Hotels and Resorts  Golf Courses/Country Clubs  Academic Institution like (Schools, Collage & University)  Residential Welfare Associations.  Financial Institution
  • 11.  Mosquitoes are attracted to heat and carbon dioxide.  Mosquitoes are known carriers of human diseases such as Malaria, Encephalitis, Chikangunya, Dengue, Rose Fever and West Nile Virus.  The female mosquito can lay up to 300 eggs at one time.  The female mosquito can produce up to 3,000 offspring in her life span.  Most mosquito species usually remain within 100 yards of where they hatch.
  • 12.  How does the MKS really work ? The MKS creates a source of heat and carbon dioxide that attracts female mosquito.  What insects will the MKS attract? The MKS will attract insects that are attracted to heat and carbon dioxide. Primarily female mosquito, No-See-UMS, gnats and biting flies.  Does the MKS harm the environment in any way ? No, the MKS uses carbon dioxide which mimics breathing.  Does the placement of the MKS affect the results? Yes, mosquito look for the nearest source of heat and carbon dioxide. The closer the MKS is placed to mosquitoes, the better it works.
  • 13. Presented by BHARTIYAM RESOURCES Contact to us :- Plot No. 47, Kh. No. 325/1/2 Rangpuri, New Delhi:-110037

Editor's Notes

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