Safe Use of Foggers and Misters
A safety talk covering inhalation, visibility, and chemical hazards from foggers and misting devices.
Scan to open or share
Point your phone at this code to open this talk, or screenshot it and text it to coworkers.
Printable Resources
Link to printable files for crew meetings, briefings, or documentation.
Key Hazards
- Overexposure to aerosolized chemicals
- Reduced visibility during application
- Slip hazards from overspray
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Safe use of foggers and misters is important for pest control teams, facility managers, and sanitization crews. Foggers disperse fine particles that can irritate the lungs and reduce visibility.
Workers should wear respiratory protection when chemicals are being applied and ensure the area is cleared of bystanders.
Different fogging agents require different dwell times and ventilation procedures. Workers should follow label instructions closely.
Overspray can create slippery walking surfaces, especially on smooth floors.
Safety Reminders
- Wear respiratory protection.
- Ventilate the space after fogging.
- Clear the area of non-essential personnel.
- Watch for slippery floors.
Ask the Crew
- Do we know the required ventilation time?
- Are we using the correct PPE for the fogging agent?