DEET has been widely used in insect repellents since the 1950s and remains a safe, effective active constituent when used according to the label instructions.
Which DEET concentration is suitable?
Current repellents on the market contain anywhere between >10% through to 80% DEET. It is a common misconception that the concentration of active constituent affects repellent efficacy. DEET concentration alters only the length of time in which the repellent works for, not its ability to repel mosquitoes. As such, it is important to choose a concentration that best suits the length of time you will be exposed to mosquitoes for. This information is generally found on the product label.
Products containing up to 20% DEET
As a guide, products containing <10% DEET provide approximately 2 hours of protection, whilst 20% DEET can last approximately 4-6 hours. Products containing up to 20% DEET are suitable for individuals wanting to prevent mosquito bites during peak periods of activity around dawn or dusk. If you are going to exceed the length of time the repellent provides protection for, always refer to the label instructions for specific information on reapplication times.
Products containing >20 - 80% DEET
Products containing 40-80% DEET provide 8-12 hours of protection. Application of high concentration DEET products in adults should be limited to times when mosquito exposure is lengthy (eg. extended fishing/camping trips, defence force training exercises etc). Take care to reapply the product according to the label instructions as skin irritation may occur if reapplied too frequently. Do not use high concentration DEET products on children.
Note, if you require prolonged protection but do not wish to use a high concentration DEET product, you can achieve the same level of protection by reapplying a lower concentration product according to the product label.