FAQs
What is dry fog treatment?
Dry fog treatment is a cutting-edge method for eliminating odors, bacteria, and allergens from various environments. It uses a specialized fogging machine that disperses a fine, dry mist of cleaning agents that penetrate hard-to-reach areas, ensuring a thorough and effective cleaning process.
How does dry fogging work?
Dry fogging works by dispersing a dry mist of microscopic particles that can reach every nook and cranny of the treated area. These particles neutralize odors and kill bacteria and allergens on contact, leaving the space clean and fresh without any residue.
What types of odors can dry fog treatment eliminate?
Dry fog treatment can effectively eliminate a wide range of odors, including:
- Pet odors
- Smoke (tobacco and fire)
- Mold and mildew
- Food and drink spills
- Sweat and body odors
- Chemical fumes (paint, gasoline, etc.)
Is dry fog treatment safe?
Yes, dry fog treatment is safe for both people and pets. The cleaning agents used are non-toxic and eco-friendly, ensuring a safe environment post-treatment. However, it is recommended to stay out of the treated area for a short period after the process to allow the mist to settle.
How long does the treatment take?
The duration of the treatment depends on the size of the area and the severity of the odor problem. Typically, a standard treatment for a car or a single room can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour.
How long do the results last?
The results of dry fog treatment can last for a long time, depending on the environment and usage. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help prolong the freshness and cleanliness of the treated area.
Do I need to prepare anything before the treatment?
For optimal results, it is recommended to clean and declutter the area to be treated. Remove any visible debris and vacuum surfaces if possible. This allows the dry fog to penetrate more effectively.
Can dry fog treatment be used in vehicles?
Yes, dry fog treatment is highly effective in vehicles. It can remove persistent odors from smoking, pets, food, and more, leaving your car smelling fresh and clean.
Is there any downtime after the treatment?
There is minimal downtime after a dry fog treatment. It is generally recommended to wait about 1-2 hours before re-entering the treated area to allow the mist to settle and the space to ventilate.
How often should I get dry fog treatment?
The frequency of dry fog treatment depends on your specific needs and the environment. For homes and offices, a bi-annual treatment is usually sufficient. For vehicles, it may vary based on usage and exposure to odors.
What makes dry fog treatment different from other odor removal methods?
Dry fog treatment is unique due to its ability to reach every corner of the treated space with a fine mist, ensuring thorough coverage and effectiveness. Unlike traditional cleaning methods that may miss hidden areas, dry fog penetrates all surfaces, providing comprehensive odor elimination and disinfection.