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The Tick Bar |
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| The Tick Bar is a simple, safe and solid instrument for easy and correct removal of ticks, mites and other parasites from the skin of humans and pets. The Tick Bar is designed according to the current recommendations on tick removal, minimizing the agitation of the tick. With the Tick Bar you can't squeeze the tick, which reduces the risk of bacteria entering the body through the bite wound. Removing ticks with the Tick Bar also prevents the mouth parts from breaking and remaining in the skin, which reduces the risk of local inflammation. The Tick Bar is made of stainless steel and it lasts forever.
Based on latest research the Tick Bar has a uniquely designed, angled V shaped blade that avoids the need to squeeze, crush or puncture the body of the tick and avoids the need to use twisting or jerking movements to extract the tick. This minimizes the risk of leaving parts of the tick into the host and the risk of the tick salivating or regurgitating potentially infectious fluids into the host.
Tick Bar tick remover:
• Is safe and easy to use
• Has no moving parts
• Is robust and durable, made of stainless steel
Tick Removal with the Tick Bar
With the Tick Bar you can remove ticks from humans and pets easily, quickly and safely. It is important to remove the tick as soon as possible. According to studies the risk of disease transmission increases considerably 24 hours after the tick bite. The risk is greatest 48 hours after the bite.
Removing the tick correctly is very important to prevent complications. Do not squeeze, crush, or puncture the body of the tick.
Easy removal of ticks using the Tick Bar:
1. Clear the area around the tick.
2. Place the fork of the Tick Bar against the skin.
3. Slide the Tick Bar under the tick.
4. Lift the tick carefully from the skin. Do not use a twisting or jerking motion.
5. Disinfect the bite area and the Tick Bar.
IMPORTANT! Contact your physician if a circular “bull’s-eye” type rash develops around the bite.
Avoid the incorrect removal methods
Do not use sharp pincers - you might accidentally puncture the tick.
Do not squeeze, crush or pierce the tick - squeezing the tick causes the intestinal contents of the tick to transfer to the skin.
Do not twist, bend or jerk the tick - the mouth parts might break off and cause a local inflammation in the skin.
Do not handle the tick with bare hands - microbes might get on your skin.
Do not try to suffocate the tick with oils or grease - the tick might vomit the intestinal contents to the skin.
Do not use heat or try to burn the tick - you might accidentally puncture the tick.
The instructions are based on advisories of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United States' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as well as international articles on tick removal (e.g. Gammons M and Salam G (2002). Tick removal. Am Fam Physician, 66(4): 643-647, http://www.aafp.org/afp/20020815/643.html). |
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