Burlington Expands No Fly Zone® Insect Repellent Licensing In Canada: Mark’s The First Retailer To Sell In Canada

GREENSBORO, N.C. — January 29, 2020 — Burlington, a global diversified provider of textile solutions, is pleased to announce that it has expanded the licensing of its No Fly Zone® Insect Repellent Technology into Canada and to announce Mark’s as the first licensee and retailer in Canada to sell garments protected by the proprietary No Fly Zone mosquito repellent technology. No Fly Zone technology has been available in the US and other regions globally for a number of years. Burlington and Mark’s collaborated and successfully navigated a complicated process to receive government approval for the technology to be sold in Canada.

“We are excited to welcome Mark’s to the No Fly Zone family,” says Nelson Bebo, vice president, Burlington Performance Fabrics. “Mark’s is known for innovation and has been a leader in introducing new products and technology in Canada for decades.”

Burlington’s No Fly Zone technology offers distinct advantages over other repellent technologies. No Fly Zone Insect Repellent Technology is a permethrin-based chemistry that helps convert apparel, uniforms or gear into long-lasting, effective and convenient mosquito and tick protection. It works as a contact repellent affecting the insect’s nervous system causing them to fly or crawl away before a bite can occur.

Bebo continued: “Protecting against mosquito and tick bites is increasingly important, especially for combating the disease they can carry. Apparel can be a first line of defense when walking and hiking in tall grass or heavily wooded areas or other every day activities. The No Fly Zone technology is applied directly to the fabric or other material which increases the durability and consistency of the repellency and provides the wearer with greater protection, plus it can be matrixed with other performance technologies such as moisture wicking, UPF protection and odor neutralizing action.”

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as well as PMRA and Health Canada report an increased number of mosquito and tick-borne diseases. CDC and PMRA recommend the use of products and pretreated clothing that contain permethrin. The technology can be applied to polyester, nylon, cotton, wool and aramids and is durable for up to 70 home launderings.

For more information about No Fly Zone and licensing opportunities visit us at www.burlingtonfabrics.com or see us at the Outdoor Retailer Snow Show, January 29-31, 30078-UL. Come explore our many performance fabric technologies and discover what our fabrics can do for you.

Posted January 30, 2020

Source:  Elevate Textiles, a portfolio company of Platinum Equity, offers distinguished global textile brands including American & Efird, Burlington, Cone Denim, Gütermann and Safety Components

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