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22 September 2021

Insect-O-Cutor launches new third generation PlusZap for flying insects

PRESS RELEASE 

Insect-O-Cutor, a Pelsis brand, has launched a new product to control flying insects in indoor, commercial environments.

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PlusZap is a powerful electric fly killer features pre-installed, staggered UV lamps and a grid to create an efficient light output to attract flying insects.

The third-generation product is hardwired to improve usability and is available in 16W or 30W models with a useful catch tray featuring anti-blow out folds which is simple to remove, offering easy and safe maintenance.

Insect-O-Cutor PlusZap also offers three simple mounting options for installation to a wall, desk and ceiling suspension, making it suitable for use indoors.

Made from robust aluminium and UV stable plastic consumption with a slim and discreet design, the product is made to ensure efficient UV light output for fly killing indoors while offering a reduced energy consumption cost.

Founded 60 years ago, Insect-O-Cutor is a Pelsis Group brand and is the world’s leading flying insect control solutions provider. Offering a comprehensive range of flying insect control products. It provides leading insect prevention and control for a wide range of applications.

Speaking about the launch of PlusZap, retail channel manager, Gemma Hodgson at Pelsis Group, said: “We are pleased to announce the launch of our third generation PlusZap which features design improvements as well as a reduction energy consumption.

“With its powerful fly killing capabilities and its efficient catch area, this product offers an effective solution to controlling flying insects indoors, particularly in commercial environments including office and hospitality premises.”

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Source: Pelsis press release

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