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Insect Repellent
Sprays apply insect repellent directly to the skin with a pump action, which suits repeated use across a day outdoors. Wipes carry the same DEET-free formula in a single-use style, where the wipe is opened, used, and then discarded rather than carried and reused. A spray bottle stays in a bag or pocket and gets used multiple times during a bushwalk, outdoor event, or day at an outdoor venue. A wipe pack sits in an event bag or welcome kit and gets opened when a person first needs it. Both carry sticker label branding on the outer surface, giving the ordering brand visible placement on a product handled in an outdoor setting.
Sprays go into the event bag at the start of the day and stay there for the duration. A brand whose logo sits on the spray bottle is present every time a participant reaches into the bag, which at an outdoor event with insects around can be several times before midday. The bottle travels with the person through every activity on the day and back out of the bag at the next outdoor occasion.
Sticker labels wrap the bottle or wipe pack outer surface, giving the logo placement on the part of the product most visible when held or stored.
Technical Questions
Are spray and wipe styles safe to use on the face? Both carry a DEET-free natural formula, but application near the eyes, mouth, or on broken skin follows the same precautions as any topical product. The sticker label on each product carries the ingredient list and usage instructions, which should be checked before use on sensitive areas or on young children.
What does DEET-free mean in practical terms? DEET is a synthetic chemical compound used in many conventional insect repellents. A DEET-free formula uses natural ingredients to achieve insect repellency without that compound, which is why these products appeal to buyers distributing at family events or health-conscious outdoor occasions where a natural formula is preferred.
Does the sticker label affect the functionality of the spray nozzle or wipe pack seal? The sticker label sits on the outer body of the bottle or pack and does not cover the spray nozzle, the pump mechanism, or the wipe pack seal. Application and branding are on separate parts of the product and neither interferes with the other.
Can the same logo be used across both the spray and wipe formats in one order? The same artwork can be applied to both formats, with the label dimensions adjusted to suit the bottle shape and the wipe pack outer surface. Ordering both formats with matching branding gives a consistent look across a mixed kit or event pack.

