A Review of Testing Conducted on an Air Powered Fogging Device 

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Independent testing showed that an air-powered fogging device can rapidly and effectively deliver hydrogen peroxide throughout an enclosed space, including hard to reach and hidden areas.

In a room representative of confined or specialist environments, indicator testing confirmed that effective disinfectant concentrations were achieved across all locations within just 90 seconds. 

The process produced a dry mist with no surface wetting and required no electricity or electronic components, making it suitable for use in challenging settings such as offshore, emergency response, or specialist containment environments.

Overall, the testing demonstrated that the device provides fast, reliable whole room coverage using low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide, supporting effective decontamination without disrupting equipment or room conditions. 

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