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Our Retail Stores
NCR Luzon
Binondo Sales Office 501-503 M. de Santos cor. Sto. Cristo St. Binondo Manila, Philippines Tel Nos.: 2426240, 2426252, 2426314
Meycauayan Sales Office North Diversion Service Road Barangay Pandayan, Meycauayan Bulacan, Philippines Tel. Nos.: (044) 9351105 to 06 and 9351120 to 23
Paranaque Sales Office Km. 16 East Service Rd. South Superhighway, Paranaque Metro Manila, Philippines Tel Nos.: 837-1111, 8378080, 8382838
MEGATOWN ENT.
617 Asuncion St.
Binondo, Manila
Tel No.: 2424083
Fax No.: 2449135
Kemp Mart
General Tirona, Bagong Barrio West, Caloocan, Metro Manila
Super8 Grocery Warehouse Official
Visayas
OTANI BAZAR MHVC+X3X, JM Basa St, Iloilo City Proper, Iloilo City, 5000 Iloilo Phone: (033) 345 0688
BQ Mall North 6300, Carlos P. Garcia East Avenue, Tagbilaran, 6300 Lalawigan ng Bohol Phone: (038) 411 3164
Mindanao
Best Emporium Cerilles Terminal, 2 Benigno Aquino St, Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur Phone: 0951 025 70299
Dasoma Distributors Co. 142 Guzman St, Poblacion District, Davao City, 8000 Davao del Sur
TRIPLE “A” COMMERCIAL Villa Ernesto Subdivision Phase 1 Gusa Highway, Cagayan de Oro
Cel -# (088) – 22732232
Shoppers’ Central W34G+J5V, Zamboanga City, Zamboanga del Norte
Molave Cinema Square Rizal Ave, Molave, 7023 Zamboanga del Sur Phone: (062) 925 5012
Juanita Enterprises 3FWP+RR9, Mabini Street, Molave, 7023 Zamboanga del Sur Phone: (062) 225 1215
Kevin Enterprises Inc. J.R. Borja Street, Cagayan De Oro City, 9000 Misamis Oriental Phone: (088) 857 2282
Wing-On Incorporated XG5M+9C8, J. Satorre St, Butuan City, Agusan Del Norte
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to inhale the smoke from a Lion-Tiger Coil?
We advise not to inhale the smoke for prolonged periods (even with the scented coils), especially for those with respiratory issues. However, rest assured that our formulation is FDA-approved, meaning our products contain materials that authorities deem compliant with public health and safety standards. This is essential as the market offers you risky options that aren’t FDA-recognized.
How long does one Lion-Tiger Katol last?
Most of our coils provide guaranteed protection against mosquitoes for 8.5 hours to 9 hours. However, these coils can be broken into smaller pieces should you wish to use them in shorter durations. Doing so will not affect the effectiveness of the Lion-Tiger product.
What is the safest, most effective way to use the Lion-Tiger Aerosol?
Our best-in-class spray instantly kills dreaded insects like mosquitoes, flies, and cockroaches upon contact. For optimal use, please spray with the nozzle facing away from you or somebody else. You may either spray the aerosol directly into your target or spray the entire room, close the door, and return 30 minutes later.
Can I use Lion-Tiger Katol daily, especially when dengue cases are on the rise in my community?
Absolutely! Our FDA-recognized coils are safe to burn in well-ventilated areas for your routine protection against disease-carrying mosquitoes. You will also be pleased to know that over the years, we have meticulously formulated our products to repel effectively the Aedes mosquitoes, which are known to be the dominant spreaders of Dengue.
If I found the scent of the original Lion-Tiger Katol unappealing, do I have other options with more pleasant fragrances? Also, will using these coils leave a mess after?
We acknowledge how the scent of the smoke emitted by the classic coil doesn’t please everyone. This is why, in 2008, we created new products that offer a range of more soothing and inviting aromas that can match the vibe of your home! Currently, we offer coils scented with lavender, citrus, and fruit fragrances. Our current CEO has recognized the possibility of exploring new scents, so you may want to look forward to this.
As for the residue left after using a Lion-Tiger Katol, you’ll be pleased to know that our products don’t burn too aggressively, with the mild burning usually leaving intact pieces of ashes. For safer use, we recommend placing the coil into a heat-resistant holder, with many Filipino households using unused glass bottles.