I guess a lot of companies are using these now for security purposes. Someone breaks in and you set off a fog machine in a house, makes it near impossible to see anything.
Not really most break ins are when everyone is at work fog with no deterrent would not stop someone I mean high schools use this exact machine for football games and theater. And if it was being used as cover for yourself against an intruder then a smoke bomb or flash bang that wouldn’t need a warm up would work much better and the smoke would actually irritate the lungs
@@lilkris3008 there are systems from several companies that already use high density high output foggers to deter would be thieves or violent attackers. Once triggered, within a matter of a few seconds the entire room is completely saturated with thick fog that you can not see through. I believe some or these also contain capsaicin oil essentially turning the fog into a type of mace that is absorbed through any exposed skin.
This looks impressive to most people, but the discerning viewer will notice the $900 Antari does this for a whopping 28 seconds before shutting off to reheat. If I dropped that much cash for a fog machine I'd expect more.
When you realize this is effectively the same technology used in nicotine vape pens Runs off 120v, Fill it with vape fluid See how much you can toke.....