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FOGGING WITHIN ENCLOSED SPACES:
When intending to fog within enclosed spaces such as buildings, crawl spaces,
and spaces between ceiling and roof, a "dry" fog must be used. The enclosed
space volume, formulation volume, and fogging time must be carefully calculated
to avoid over fogging. Volume formulas for simple shapes usually found in
structures are shown below:
Figure 2
BEFORE FOGGING:
1. Determine the volume of the enclosed space to be fogged in cubic feet or
cubic meters as applicable. Read the formulation label and determine the normal
usage rate of the formulation. This usually varies from 1 fluid ounce (oz.) per
1000 cubic feet, (approximately 100 milliliters per 100 cubic meters) to 1 ounce
per 3000 cubic feet (approximately 100 milliliters per 300 cubic meters).
2. Determine the Formulation Volume.
3. Determine the fogging time.