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fogger

[ fog-er, faw-ger ]

noun

  1. a device that spreads a chemical, as an insecticide, in the form of a fog.


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Word History and Origins

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All locations will follow CinemaSafe protocols developed by the National Assn. of Theatre Owners in conjunction with leading epidemiologists: Buildings will be fitted with new safety measures including enhanced ventilation systems, plexiglass barriers, hydrogen peroxide fogger machines, hand sanitizing stations, contact-free devices and plenty of personal protection equipment for staff members.

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At that point, McQuillen raised the MK-90 fogger, a chemical spray used to control crowds, and sprayed the girl in the face, according to the court documents.

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He said his unit was told to clear a commercial parking lot, and he used a device known as a fogger to blanket the area with clouds of pepper spray.

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Wilson said that he grabbed her with his left hand while his fogger was still in his right hand.

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Jack Shevel, co-founder of San Diego disinfection company Zappogen, said that because COVID-19 spreads by airborne transmission, it is best to disinfect using an electrostatic sprayer or fogger filled with a disinfectant designed to kill airborne pathogens.

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