Cold Fogging
Cold fogging is a technique used to disperse disinfectants, pesticides, or other chemicals into the air in the form of a fine mist. Unlike thermal fogging, which uses heat to create fog, cold fogging utilizes high-pressure air to atomize liquids into tiny droplets. This method is effective for covering large areas quickly and reaching inaccessible spaces, making it useful for pest control, disinfection in healthcare settings, and odor elimination.