Bednets stop malaria - but only if people use them.

SafeNets remove over a dozen barriers that prevent bednet use:

SETUP

Old bednet design

1. Several adults required

2. Requires expensive training

3. When unpacking, even trained users cannot recognize the final shape

4. Users hammer nails into walls or ceiling, tie strings to the mesh fabric, attach them, then adjust tension

5. Repositioning is difficult because of the nails and strings

HappyCamper® SafeNet

1. One-person -- even a kid

2. Self-erects -- eliminates training

3. When unpacking, even 1st-time users clearly recognize the final shape

4. Panels self-open, poles self-connect; a user just attaches the pole to the panels

5. Self-standing design allows for easy, trouble-free repositioning

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IN-USE

Old bednet design

6. Fragile: structural failure occurs when user movements snap a string or tear the mesh fabric

7. Loose mesh fabric must be tucked under a mattress or pad, which is difficult from inside

8. No door: users lift tucked-under mesh fabric to get in and out

9. No door: lifting the mesh fabric lets mosquitoes in

10. Can't be moved once installed — secured to walls by strings

11. In the Field: unstable even with additional supports

HappyCamper® SafeNet

6. Durable: flexible panels provide structural integrity and spread tension to prevent mesh tears

7. Tensioned mesh fabric fully encloses the user and anchors securely to a mattress or pad

8. Two ergonomic full-length doors for easy entry and exit

9. Snap-shut spring-assist doors keep mosquitoes out

10. Self-standing, only 2 lbs. — pick up and move anywhere

11. In the Field: securely anchors with no added parts

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AFTER-USE

Old bednet design

12. Complex disassembly: Unhook multiple strings, fold the mesh fabric, then try to pack it

13. If not disassembled, occupies space most homes cannot spare

HappyCamper® SafeNet

12. Quick, 1-person disassembly: Remove and fold the pole, stack the end panels

13. Easy storage: stacks in a flat 2in disk that fits almost anywhere

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OTHER PROBLEMS

Old bednet design

14. Unusable if any string or the mesh fabric is damaged

15. Rigid design restricts both shape and size

16. Wastes mesh fabric — adds cost and weight

17. Mesh fabric may be repurposed for other uses

18. LLINs per life saved > 500-1,000

19. Cost per life saved:  $4,500 *

HappyCamper® SafeNet

14. Stronger design keeps working despite wear and tear

15. Adjustable design adapts to multiple sizes

16. Cuts mesh fabric use in half, saving cost and bulk

17. Design can't be adapted beyond its intended use

18. LLINs per life saved = 100?

19. Cost per life saved:  = $500?

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