Aerosol Foggers are commonly used in a wide array of very different purposes. Abatement specialists use them to neutralize mold in enclosed spaces, pest control companies use them solve insect problems, and restoration builders use them with odor counteractants against fire and flood damage.
Because Aerosol Foggers are so widely used, they are compatible with a huge range of liquid solutions. Concrobium anti-mold solution is the most commonly used, and what our rental fleet of foggers were designed to use. However, we've recently had customers use an all natural pest control solution called Cedarcide Oil. For severe odor removal after a partial structure fire, Fiberlock's RECON heavy duty odor counteractant has also been used to great effect with one of our aerosol foggers.
Furthermore, due to Covid-19 related needs, they are completely out of stock among most retailers. Since March we have experienced our own surge of Aersol Fogger rentals. A number of customers have told us that they have even tried to purchase their own foggers, but couldn't do so.
To learn more about aerosol fogger rentals, or any other abatement rental related items, email us at nwabatementrental@gmail.com or visit www.nwabatementrental.com
Supplier of Abatement and Remediation Equipment Rentals. Call us at 541-797-6853 or email us at nwabatementrental@gmail.com We carry Air Scrubbers, Edge-Guard temporary barriers, Containment Cubes, and more for rent. We can ship nationwide. Please call or email for availability and quotes.
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
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