There are quite a few websites that are all claiming that haze is safe to use without regard to potential viral load in the air.
All of these sites are somehow tied to haze fluid manufacturers. They also all cite “Factors of Importance in the Use of Triethylene Glycol Vapor for Aerial Disenfiection” by William Lester et al, 1950 UChicago.
The biggest problem I have with this is that this citation seems to be extrapolating without really explaining why.
The report is looking at the effects of pure triethylene glycol vapor in a controlled setting, key emphasis on pure. I can’t find anything in the article that suggests that the glycol is cut with water, as it is in theatrical units.
Quite the opposite I've found a few reports from the medical field where they've specifically used aerosolized glycerol to imitate human respiratory droplets to figure out how COVID can hitch a ride on it.
Has anyone found any concrete reports that focus specifically on glycer/in water based products, not glycol based products?
All of these sites are somehow tied to haze fluid manufacturers. They also all cite “Factors of Importance in the Use of Triethylene Glycol Vapor for Aerial Disenfiection” by William Lester et al, 1950 UChicago.
The biggest problem I have with this is that this citation seems to be extrapolating without really explaining why.
The report is looking at the effects of pure triethylene glycol vapor in a controlled setting, key emphasis on pure. I can’t find anything in the article that suggests that the glycol is cut with water, as it is in theatrical units.
Quite the opposite I've found a few reports from the medical field where they've specifically used aerosolized glycerol to imitate human respiratory droplets to figure out how COVID can hitch a ride on it.
Has anyone found any concrete reports that focus specifically on glycer/in water based products, not glycol based products?