THERMAL FOGGING VS COLD FOGGING

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COLD AND THERMAL FOGGING

Atomising Spray/Cold Fogging


Atomising sprays (cold foggers) is when a compressor supplies air under pressure via an air hose to a spray gun, which atomizes the liquid to produce a fine spray that is projected. This is a directional spray only landing on what is it pointed towards. You will also hear the atomising sprayers called Cold Foggers.


The atomising spray/cold fogger traditionally requires areas to be wiped down post use as they can leave a damp residue behind.


Cold foggers/attomising sprays can pose a danger to electrical items due to the damp residue they emit. 

Cold wet atomiser fog dangerous for electronics

Thermal Fogging


COV-RID High Level Disinfectant is heated to form a warm fog. The unique nature of the thermal fog means its naturally spreads to cover 100% of the exposed areas. This enables COV-RID High Level Disinfectant to disinfect 99.99% of exposed areas.


Thermal fogging produces no wet residue, the warm fog naturally disinfects the virus and bacteria on contact and then dissipates. This means you do not need to wipe down any areas post fogging. 


Due to the dry nature, thermal fogging can be used in areas that contain electrical items.

Car being fogged with COV-RID High Level Disinfectant Fogging Solution killing coronavirus
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