Is it better to use a pump sprayer or a fogger against the Coronavirus and other harmful microorganisms?
Over the last several years I have used many pump sprayers and foggers in my business. In using both for all kinds of small and big jobs and everything in between, I previously used pump style sprayers and will never go back.
I have found thermal foggers easily outperform pump sprayers which tend to be to be more hassle, slow and also waste time and product. Using a pump sprayer for large jobs is akin to fighting house fires with a garden hose.
For example, a 1-2 hour spray job with a pump sprayer can be done in 10-15 minutes with the proper fogger. For small areas, I prefer just using a handheld sprayer and to take care of any areas in the medium to large, a fogger is always the best tool to utilize.
They will save you time and product while thoroughly saturating with millions of tiny droplets of mist the area and our room you need to target.
With that said, you will get much better coverage with about half the liquid saving a lot of time, human power, and money on antimicrobials and sprays.
The coverage area and effectiveness of a good fogger is much more reliable than a pump sprayer and when fighting against harmful viruses such as the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and other bacterias and fungi, it is crucial that you are able to fog the entire room's surface without missing any potential hiding spots.