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TO FOG OR NOT TO FOG: THE DEBATE ON AIR DUCT CLEANING

Author: 
Vacu-man
Publication date:
April 19, 2023
Article Summary: 

The article titled "To Fog or Not to Fog: The Debate on Air Duct Cleaning" on the Vacuman website discusses the controversial topic of using fogging or antimicrobial treatments during air duct cleaning. The post explains that fogging involves the application of a disinfectant or antimicrobial solution into the air ducts to kill bacteria, mold, or other contaminants. It highlights that while some companies advocate for fogging as an additional step for improved air quality, others argue against it due to potential health and safety concerns. The article emphasizes that proper cleaning techniques, including mechanical agitation and high-powered vacuums, are crucial for effective air duct cleaning. It advises customers to consider their specific needs and consult with professionals to make an informed decision regarding the use of fogging in their air duct cleaning process.

Keywords: 

fogging, antimicrobial treatments, air duct cleaning, controversy, disinfectant, antimicrobial solution, bacteria, mold, contaminants, improved air quality, health and safety concerns, proper cleaning techniques, mechanical agitation, high-powered vacuums, informed decision.




Source Citation: 
Vacu-man
TO FOG OR NOT TO FOG: THE DEBATE ON AIR DUCT CLEANING
April 19, 2023
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