The SansBug single person tent is always a favorite for volunteers and missionaries heading to Haiti and Africa. A few SansBug tents have even made their way to Afghanistan. […]
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From military personnel to faith-based groups, volunteers traveling abroad to those wanting to meditate outdoors, boy scouts to sugar-glider owners, geologists working in Alaska to mothers traveling to India… Not many companies can boast of having customers from 44 out of the 48 continental states within their first 10 months. We’ve also had customers clamoring for the SansBug from as far off as Australia, Kenya and several European countries. […]
Meditation Tent
I also love taking my son outside to be in the SansBug tent and we will have a ‘picnic’ in our front yard. Why be inside when you can be outdoors breathing in the healthy air? […]
Haiti Disaster Response
HODR volunteer, Stephanie, on the SansBug 1-person free-standing mosquito-net tent which she took to Haiti: “I quite enjoyed it and will use it again on my next trip down, hopefully in December.” […]
SansBug in Haiti
The SansBug 1-person pop-up mosquito tent is ideal for volunteering abroad and is much more convenient than suspending a net. For their flight, Billy and his team threw their 7 tents in a large duffel bag which can be obtained from any army surplus store. […]
The net view
There are significant health benefits of spending time outdoors and reconnecting with nature. Make sure you take the SansBug pop-up mesh tent to protect yourself and babies from insect bites. […]
Mosquito Tents in Canada
We are now shipping the SansBug mesh tent within Canada just in time to catch the wave of mosquitoes expected in the next 2 weeks. According to the City of Winnipeg’s entomologist, this summer’s mosquito infestation may be the worst in 5 years. […]
Mosquito Tents for Disaster Response
If you have a 6-person-volunteer-team heading to Haiti, what kind of mesh tent do you get them? A $200-professional-backpacker tent for each team member? And if the place you’re going to be staying at has space limitations, are you looking forward to erecting a tent every single night and taking it down the next morning? […]
World Malaria Day is April 25
Not wanting to be caught in the Sunday evening traffic jam at the Likoni ferry, I left Gazi Bay around 4pm after loading my car with oranges and apple mangoes (a mango cultivar whose flesh is firm, sweet and doesn’t leave fibers sticking in between your teeth). […]
Tropical Diseases in North America
While driving up to Montreal last summer, we stopped at a gas station in Cornwall, Ontario around dusk. The moment we stepped out of the vehicle, we were greeted by a cloud of mosquitoes. […]