You can help prevent RMSF by protecting your child from tick bites.
Ticks can't bite through clothing, so dress your child and family in:
- Long-sleeved shirts tucked into pants
- Socks and closed-toe shoes
- Long pants with legs tucked into socks
Choose light-colored clothing so that ticks can be easily seen. Check your child often for ticks, including:
- Behind the knees, between fingers and toes, in underarms, and the groin
- In the belly button
- In and behind the ears, neck, hairline, and top of the head
- Where underwear elastic touches the skin
- Where bands from pants or skirts touch the skin
- Anywhere else clothing presses on the skin
- All other areas of the body and hair
Run fingers gently over the skin. Run a fine-toothed comb through your child's hair to check for ticks.
Other helpful tips include:
- When possible, use cleared or paved paths when walking through wooded areas and fields.
- Shower after outdoor activities are over for the day. It may take up to 4 to 6 hours for ticks to attach firmly to skin. Showering may help remove any loose ticks.
Use repellents safely. Do not let children handle repellants. Follow all instructions on the product you use. Only use EPA registered products for children. Ask your child's doctor if you have any questions. Common repellants used against ticks are:
- DEET. This is for skin. It may also be used on clothing. Products that contain DEET repel ticks. But they may not kill the tick and are not 100% effective. Use a children's repellent with the lowest amount of DEET and no more than 30% DEET. Products that contain DEET should not be used on babies less than 2 months old. Don't put repellent near your child's mouth, nose, or eyes. Don't put it on open cuts or sores.
- Permethrin. This chemical is for clothing, tents, and other fabric. It is known to kill ticks on contact. Treat fabric with small amounts of a product that contains permethrin. Don't use permethrin on the skin.
Check your pets for ticks. Talk with your pet's veterinarian about tick prevention medicine.