An indoor fogger is a large, self-dispersing dose of bug spray.
The home is where the heart is, the old saying goes. Unfortunately, when under siege from an army of fleas, ants or other pests, the home can become a battlefield. As in any conflict, fighting the insects where they hide is the best option, but sometimes, things get so bad that you have to use the big/bug bomb. An indoor insect fogger is the equivalent of killing all of the enemy, without the structural damage of a real bomb. For this weapon to be effective, you have to use it right. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
1. Open all cabinets, drawers and closets in the room. The more drawers you open, the more coverage the fogger will have.
2. Remove all pets, especially birds, from the room. Turn off all aquarium systems. Have everyone else leave the room.
3. Cover all food, food processing machines, electronics, aquariums and waxed surfaces with plastic dust covers before spraying.
4. Close any outside doors or windows and shut down any fans or air conditioners, including central air conditioning. Extinguish any lights or flames.
5. Place a chair, table or nightstand in the center of the room with the fogger on it. Cover this table in a few layers of newspapers or with a dust cover. Make sure the fogger can spray straight up unhindered.
6. Hold the sprayer away from your face and fully engage the sprayer mechanism by bending tabs or pushing the nozzle into place.
7. Immediately leave the area. Do not reenter for at least four hours. Allow the room to ventilate for 30 minutes before re-inhabiting.
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