Manufacturer Information

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vidaXL Marketplace International B.V.

Mary Kingsleystraat 1

5928 SK Venlo

Países Bajos

Usage Warnings

Mosquito Nets

Warnings and safety precautions

Main risks

  • Falls from leaning on the fly screen, mistaking it for a solid barrier, especially at windows and balconies.
  • Trips if the mesh is loose or encroaches into the walkway, especially at patio doors.
  • Cuts when handling tools, profiles or trimming the mesh; possible irritation from filaments in fibreglass mesh.
  • Pinching in tracks, hinges or latches when opening and closing fly screen frames and doors.
  • Detachment due to wind or use of unsuitable fixings, with risk of impact or falling parts.
  • Risk of burns or fire if placed near barbecues, stoves, candles or other heat sources.
  • Ingestion or choking from small parts (magnets, screws, caps) if they come loose, especially in children and pets.
  • Possible skin or respiratory irritation from cutting dust or from chemical treatments on some fabrics.

Safe use

  • Check compatibility with the window or door and follow the manufacturer’s instructions without forcing fittings or over-tensioning.
  • Measure and cut on a stable surface; wear gloves and, if the mesh is fibreglass or generates dust, eye protection.
  • Clean and dry surfaces thoroughly before applying tapes or hook-and-loop fasteners (Velcro); allow the adhesive to cure for the stated time and check the bond.
  • Secure the bottom edge to prevent it from hanging loose and reduce tripping risk in walkways.
  • Keep hands clear of tracks, hinges and magnetic closures when operating the fly screen.
  • Position the fly screen a safe distance from barbecues, stoves, braziers and other heat or flame sources.
  • Do not lean on the mesh or allow others to do so; where children are present, reinforce window safety with appropriate solutions.
  • When working at height, use a stable ladder in good condition on level ground; do not overreach or work in rain or strong winds.
  • If the fabric is treated with repellents, air it after unpacking and avoid prolonged skin contact; wash your hands after handling.

Storage and maintenance

  • Periodically check that the mesh has no tears and that fixings, hook-and-loop fasteners, magnets and profiles are secure; replace damaged parts.
  • Clean with a cloth or soft brush and soapy water; avoid solvents and abrasive products that could damage the fabric or adhesives.
  • Allow to dry completely before refitting or storing to prevent mould and unpleasant odours.
  • Store the mesh rolled up, in a dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent deformation and degradation.
  • Keep tracks and frames free of dust and dirt for smooth sliding and to avoid jamming and pinching.
  • For temporary installations, remove or reinforce the fly screen when strong gusts of wind are forecast.

Restrictions on use

  • Do not use as a guardrail, safety net or barrier for children or pets; it is not designed to support weight or impacts.
  • Do not install where it may block emergency exits or access to locks and handles.
  • Do not place near open flames or appliances that emit intense heat; do not use to cover barbecues or grills.
  • Do not hang objects, cords or lights from the fly screen; prevent children from playing with the fabric or with magnets and small parts.
  • Do not use the fly screen as a dust filter, respiratory protection or protection against falling objects.
  • Do not apply paints, insecticides or chemicals to the fabric unless expressly stated by the manufacturer.
  • Do not use if there are tears, loose fixings or detached magnets; replace before using again.