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    <font size="+1"><font face="Arial">Great info Dan.<br>
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        Another repeat on NOT using theatrical Fog Machines for anything
        but their original purpose.<br>
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        JT<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/24/2020 11:41 AM, Daniel Ayers via
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        <div dir="ltr">Thank you Noah for directing me to the settings
          error so I can finally post again, <br>
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          The problem with Ozone, is it's theoretical. <br>
          Instead, use Viricide fog; which is widely available from
          vendors who supply auto mechanics lube. Certified labs is one
          company; Checkmark is one manufacturer. <br>
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          This stuff is distributed at a large scale by running it
          through Ski Resort snow guns and it's what is used to sanitize
          large areas such as industrial manufacturing complexes. Yes it
          can be used to sanitize an auditorium between showings.
          Marriott uses it to sanitize hotel rooms between uses as well.
          You can go as large as a snow gun on the back of a pickup
          truck or as small as a notebook sized handheld device Which is
          what marriott does. Don't use your Ultratec fog machine as you
          don't want to heat it up thus changing the chemical
          composition.  <br>
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          Whatever you do, make sure you have the paperwork showing
          whatever product you use certified for the application you're
          using it for; if someone gets sick you want a paper trail that
          doesn't end with "Well I thought it was a good idea at the
          time".<br>
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          Dan Ayers</div>
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            AM jdunfee12--- via Stagecraft <<a
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                <div dir="ltr">I investigated the idea of using a
                  commercial Ozone generator for the costume storage to
                  inhibit mold.  I kept finding contradictory
                  information.  Some sites said it would work, and
                  others said it would not.  The only thing they agreed
                  on, is that the ones marketed for home use put out so
                  little ozone that they don't do anything.  I just
                  looked for reports on viruses, and see that the EPA
                  says they are ineffective when used at levels that are
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                <div dir="ltr">I will also add an experience I had, when
                  I needed a car seat cleaned after someone had an
                  attack of diarrhea on the seat.  My own efforts with
                  soapy water and a shop vac were ineffective. But a car
                  detailer cleaned again, and then put the seat in a bag
                  with an ozone generator. Absolutely no smell remained.<br>
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                <div dir="ltr">-Joe<br>
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