How Fog Fluids Affect Motion Sensors and Alarms
Fog fluids, when vaporized in smoke or fog machines, can interfere with motion sensors and fire alarms. The dense particles in the fog can scatter infrared beams used by motion detectors or mimic the particulate matter that smoke alarms are designed to detect. This often leads to false positives in security systems or fire alerts. The severity depends on the concentration, duration, and type of sensor. In professional environments, it's essential to use fog fluid responsibly and coordinate with building management to temporarily disable or bypass sensitive systems during fog effects to prevent unwanted disruptions or emergency responses.
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Fog fluids, when vaporized in smoke or fog machines, can interfere with motion sensors and fire alarms. The dense particles in the fog can scatter infrared beams used by motion detectors or mimic the particulate matter that smoke alarms are designed to detect. This often leads to false positives in security systems or fire alerts. The severity depends on the concentration, duration, and type of sensor. In professional environments, it's essential to use fog fluid responsibly and coordinate with building management to temporarily disable or bypass sensitive systems during fog effects to prevent unwanted disruptions or emergency responses.
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