Thermal Fogger
Thermal Fogger
Uses heat to create a dense fog that penetrates the same pathways smoke travelled, for deep smoke-odour treatment.
What it does and why it is used
A thermal fogger heats a deodorising solution into a dense fog that follows the same paths smoke took into a structure. Because it mimics how smoke penetrated, it is particularly effective for deep smoke-odour treatment after a fire.
Typical restoration applications
- Deep smoke-odour treatment after fire
- Reaching the pathways smoke penetrated
What to expect on site
Applied during the appointment with the area vacated; the space is aired out afterward.
Typical operating times
Operated during the visit while the treatment is applied.
Noise
A motor noise while fogging.
Safety
The area is vacated during treatment and re-entered once it has aired out.
Can it be turned off?
Operated by our technician during the visit - nothing for you to manage.
Common questions
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