Childcare Center Mosquito Spraying: When 12 Families Asked to Pull Their Kids Out

Last updated: 4 Jun 2026  |  3 Views  | 

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The Week the Parents' Group Chat Exploded

Teacher Nid, 41, directs a sub-district childcare center in Khon Kaen caring for 86 children aged 2–5. On a Monday morning a parent called: 4-year-old Khaohom was hospitalized with dengue. Two more cases followed within ten days — all three from the same classroom.

The parents' LINE group erupted: "How can the center let mosquitoes in?" "Whose child is next?" Within one week, 12 families filed to withdraw their children, and the sub-district chief executive called asking for answers.

Why Childcare Centers Are Higher-Risk Than Anyone Thinks

  • Toddlers are the highest-risk group: low immunity, unable to describe symptoms; dengue shock in small children can be fatal.
  • Standing water everywhere: rain-filled playground toys, blocked gutters, the puddle behind the kitchen, the overgrown garden by the fence.
  • Aedes mosquitoes bite in the daytime — exactly the hours children are at the center.
  • Trust is everything: a childcare center runs on parents' confidence, and bad news travels faster than mosquitoes fly.

Teacher Nid had tried it all — expired abate sand, teachers spraying aerosol cans after class, and a municipal fogging request stuck in a three-week queue. Mosquitoes don't wait.

The Fix: A Mosquito Spraying Service Designed Around Child Safety

The committee approved the mosquito spraying service of World Health Disinfection (WHD). A free survey the next day found 9 breeding sites. The team fogged sub-20-micron ULV with WHO-certified Deltamethrin 2.5% on Friday evening after all children went home — by Monday morning everything was dry, odorless, and child-safe.

10 Reasons Childcare Centers and Kindergartens Choose WHD

  1. WHO-standard solution, safe for small children once dry, no harsh smell.
  2. Friday-evening or holiday scheduling — classes resume normally.
  3. ULV mist reaches under play equipment and inside gutters.
  4. Targets daytime-biting Aedes — the dengue vector that threatens kids.
  5. Free breeding-site survey plus staff training on water management.
  6. Public-health-trained, fully certified team.
  7. Service reports for the sub-district office and transparent parent communication.
  8. Monthly rainy-season schedule keeps the cycle broken.
  9. Free quotation that fits local-government budgets.
  10. The same team trusted by schools and government agencies nationwide.

Before / After

Before: 3 dengue cases, 12 withdrawal requests, a furious group chat, a stressed-out staff.

After: Zero new cases all term, every withdrawal request cancelled — and a parent posted a photo of the "Professionally treated by WHD" sign with the caption "this center truly cares about our kids."

"The day the third child got sick, I cried in my office. Today parents thank us for acting fast. The trust we nearly lost came back because we chose professionals." — Teacher Nid, Center Director

5 Steps + FAQ

  1. Book by phone/LINE — free quote.
  2. Survey all breeding sites.
  3. Spray Friday evening or holidays.
  4. Close 30–60 minutes, then ventilate.
  5. Reopen normally with a service report for parents.

What about children with sensitive skin? Once fully dry the WHO-standard water-based formula is non-irritating; we recommend wiping mouthing toys before reuse for extra peace of mind.

When is the best time to spray? Friday evenings or term breaks, repeated monthly in the rainy season.

Every Child Deserves a Classroom Without Dangerous Mosquitoes

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Call 065-556-6294 | LINE: @whd268

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