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Be
observant and aware of ticks and the potential of tick
bites on people and pets.
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Immediate action
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Removal of the tick as soon as possible
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Using methods that will remove the tick completely -
without parts remaining in the skin of the host, or
rupturing the tick.
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Infection does not occur immediately. Quick removal
might avoid contracting dieseases.
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Carefully observing the area of the tick bite after
removal of the tick. Seeking medical assistance
immediately if the skin near the tick bite area turns
red and/or itches.
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Ticks might select areas of the body where they are
difficult to spot, such as inside the ear, in the hair
or similar. This might delay or hinder the diagnosis of
tick-borne diseases and treatment-making it even more
dangerous.
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The best method to remove ticks from people and pets
is the "gentle-turning method", instead of force,
pulling or other inferior methods. Turning the tick
will loosen the mouthpart without breaking it off.
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The De-Ticker II utilizes the
"gentle-turning method", making tick removal easy,
complete and consistent - for everyone. The De-Ticker
has been on the market since 1994 and is protected by
patents in the US and Canada. It has become the #1
choice for doctors and veterinarians.
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