Sunday, July 31, 2005 by: Steve Diaz
Tags: Insect repellent, natural products, citronella
Hirst: Yes.
Steve: Can you talk a little bit about the patch? What it's made up of and how it's applied?
Hirst: The patch is about the size of a thumb, and it is all natural. Citronella is the main ingredient. You can apply it to clothing, and it's non-toxic, non-irritating. Our greatest market, because it's applied to clothing, is children, you know, so you're not rubbing lotions on them. It's also great for exercise, because you won't sweat off the product, and food preparation, because you're not touching any of your foods with chemicals or anything like that. You apply it to your clothing and it protects you within four to six feet of wherever you apply it. It'll last for up to 12 hours.
Steve: How was it tested?
Hirst: They did do extensive testing, although I am not familiar with the details.
Steve: Do you have a distributor on the East Coast?
Hirst: Yes, and we're looking for a West Coast distributor.
Steve: Is there a web site people can visit if they are looking for your product but don't see it in their local store?
Hirst: The website is: nobuzzzone.com.
Steve: And that's where they'll find information about it?
Hirst: Yes.
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