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Fog Machine 400w vs 1000w

Fog Machine 400W vs. 1000W: What’s The Difference?

The main difference between a 400W and a 1000W fog machine is the wattage. The wattage indicates the amount of power or energy a device uses. 1W is equal to 1J/s (Joule per second). A 400W fog machine uses 400 Joules of energy every second, and a 1000W fog machine uses 1000 Joules of energy…

Does Fog Machine Ruin Furniture

Does Fog Machine Ruin Furniture? Are Fog Machines Messy?

Fog machines cause a liquid residue on furniture, but overall it is something that can be cleaned up easily. If you are not cleaning the surfaces and using a propylene glycol fog fluid, this can cause problems long term. To help this, we recommend wiping down the surfaces after use or using a dry ice…

What is Cold Fogging?

What Is Cold Fogging?

Cold fogging is a method for disinfecting large and small spaces by producing tiny droplets and does not require heat to form the fog. It uses an exceptional machine that pushes the hypochlorous solution past the nozzles of the fogger. The mist formed is not very evident, but that does not make it unproductive. In…

ULV Fogger

What is a ULV Fogger?

Do you need to fog an area for pests or other reasons? If so, you may be wondering what the best way to do that is. One option is a ULV fogger. What is a ULV fogger? Let’s take a look. An Ultra-Low Volume fogger is a device that is used to create a fog…

Thermal Fogging Odor Removal

Can Thermal Fogging be used for Odor Removal?

Thermal fogging is a popular method for odor removal. It is often used in industrial and commercial settings, but can also be used in residential homes. The big question, however, is; can thermal fogging be used for odor removal? The answer is yes, thermal fogging can be used for odor removal. It is one of…

Fogging with Hydrogen Peroxide

Can Hydrogen Peroxide be Used for Fogging?

Yes, hydrogen peroxide can be used for fogging. In fact, it’s one of the most popular methods of fogging because it is effective and affordable. The U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), recommends the use of food-grade hydrogen peroxide for fogging spaces rather than using chemical sanitizers such as sodium hypochlorite, which can be toxic to…

How Much Does a Snow Making Machine Cost

How Much Does a Snow Making Machine Cost?

Depending on factors such as type, model, brand, and use, a snow-making machine can cost anything from $85 to $1000. Bigger commercial snow-making machines can be much more expensive, costing up to $2000. The quality and extra features of the snow-making machine also affect the price considerably. You are planning a party and you want…

Do You Have to Turn Off Pilot Lights When Fogging

Do You Have To Turn Off Pilot Lights When Fogging?

You need to turn off pilot lights when fogging to prevent the ignition of flammable gasses during fogging. Pilot lights can ignite pesticides during fogging even when a specific appliance isn’t in use. Take time to cross-check whether all your pilot lights are off before you start fogging your home.  Fogging is a popular way…

Will Fog Machine Set Off Sprinkler System

Will Fog Machine Set Off Sprinkler System?

Fog machines will not set off sprinkler systems. This is because heat is needed causing the melting of the sprinkler head. Once this is triggered the water will come down. A fog machine can not come up with the heat needed for this to happen. However, the fog fluids produced by fog machines can trigger…

Fog Machine Make Snow

Can a Fog Machine Make Snow? | Different Machine?

Using fog machines to generate snow is not possible since they require two different fluids. The fluid in a fog machine is heated to the point where it vaporizes. A snow machine works by injecting air into its room temperature fluid, resulting in microscopic foamy particles that are precisely shaped to resemble snowfall. Maybe you…

Color Fog Machine Smoke

Can you Color Fog Machine Smoke? | Amazing Effects

Fog machine smoke can be colored using colored light or by burning or spreading powder into the air. Lighting the fog with colored lights is the quickest and easiest approach to creating colored smoke. Fog appears to take on the same color as the light it reflects.  This article will look at the best ways…

Cold Fogging vs Thermal Fogging

Cold fogging Vs Thermal Fogging: What are the Differences?

Thermal fogging employs heat to transform liquids into fog. A liquid solution is injected into a heated barrel, so it evaporates rapidly. Thermal fog is typically dense and easily visible.  Cold fogging does not require heat. The cold fogging machine converts a liquid solution into airborne particles by applying high pressure and swirling airflow to…