Originally posted on the main thread in r/Coronavirus. Posting here for a better understanding
I have a question about disinfection of offices.
I'm seeing these stage fogger machines being touted as Sanitizing devices. They come with instruction to mix water and sanitizer liquid in a 1:1 ratio.
Are they actually useful? An harm in doing this while people are present? i.e is there danger in inhaling the sanitizer-water mix. The water is just tap water.
Basic googling tell me that ultrasonic humidifiers come with a risk of microbial exposure.
Should I be worried about this? The machine in the amazon link above works by pressurizing water and then basically spraying it through a fine nozzle.
Originally posted on the main thread in r/Coronavirus
I have a question about disinfection of offices.
I'm seeing these stage fogger machines being touted as Sanitizing devices. They come with instruction to mix water and sanitizer liquid in a 1:1 ratio.
Are they actually useful? An harm in doing this while people are present? i.e is there danger in inhaling the sanitizer-water mix. The water is just tap water.
Basic googling tell me that ultrasonic humidifiers come with a risk of microbial exposure.
Should I be worried about this? The machine in the amazon link above works by pressurizing water and then basically spraying it through a fine nozzle.
I have a question about disinfection of offices.
I'm seeing these stage fogger machines being touted as Sanitizing devices. They come with instruction to mix water and sanitizer liquid in a 1:1 ratio.
Are they actually useful? An harm in doing this while people are present? i.e is there danger in inhaling the sanitizer-water mix. The water is just tap water.
Basic googling tell me that ultrasonic humidifiers come with a risk of microbial exposure.
Should I be worried about this? The machine in the amazon link above works by pressurizing water and then basically spraying it through a fine nozzle.