SMOKE GENERATING FLUID USE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ATMOSITY Elation Lighting, Inc. 6122 S. Eastern Avenue Los Angeles CA 90024 Smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines; haze generating fluid for use with haze machines; snow generating fluid for use with snow machines;
ATMOSITY Elation Lighting, Inc. 6122 S. Eastern Avenue Los Angeles CA 90024 Smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines; haze generating fluid for use with haze machines; snow generating fluid for use with snow machines;
ATMOSPHERES BARCO NV President Kennedypark 35 Kortrijk 9500 Belgium smoke generating fluid for use with professional fog machines for producing a hygienically safe smoke/fog medium for entertainment lighting, theatrical lighting, fire safety training and industrial testing;
ATMOSPHERES LIGHTWAVE RESEARCH 2209 West Braker Lane Austin TX 78758 smoke generating fluid for use with professional fog machines for producing a hygienically safe smoke/fog medium for entertainment lighting, theatrical lighting, fire safety training and industrial testing;
COBRA PROTECTOR IKERTRY 2915 OGLETOWN RD #2096 NEWARK DE 19713 Smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines;
COBRA PROTECTOR FTW GROUP CORPORATE 2915 OGLETOWN ROAD, # 290 NEWARK DE 19713 Smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines;
FOG IT UP! 10-31 Store 645 Rio Del Sol Ave Montebello CA 90640 Smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines;
FOGJUICE Multi Media Electronics, Inc. 295 Adams Boulevard Farmingdale NY 11735 Smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines;
GOTHAM FLUIDS Show Cats 3300 Davie Road, Suite 105 Davie FL 33314 Smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines; haze generating fluid for use with haze machines; smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines and haze machines for entertainment purposes;
HAUNT FOG DBE Industrial Paint And Supply Suite 177 68 White Street Red Bank NJ 07701 Smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines;
HAUNT FOG Grignard Company 505 Capobianco Plaza Rahway NJ 07065 Smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines;FOG;
INDUSTRY STANDARD FOG FLUID StarLight.com 201 Newtown Pike Lexington KY 40508 Smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines;
JEM HARMAN PROFESSIONAL DENMARK APS Olof Palmes Alle 18 Aarhus N DK-8200 Denmark Smoke generating fluid for use with fog, haze and hybrid atmospheric effects machines;Fog machines; Smoke generating machines for creating special theatrical effects; haze generating machines; wind effect machines; ventilating, electric and electronic fans for stage, special theatrical effects, and general industry use;
JT'S MEGA-STEAM SMOKE FLUID KRIIGEL, NANCY J 11 OUT OF BOUNDS ROAD PALMYRA VA 229632318 Smoke generating fluid for use with model trains;SMOKE FLUID;
JT'S MEGA-STEAM SMOKE FLUID KRIIGEL, KIM M 11 OUT OF BOUNDS ROAD PALMYRA VA 229632318 Smoke generating fluid for use with model trains;SMOKE FLUID;
JT'S MEGA-STEAM SMOKE FLUID Trenholm, Jeffrey Scott 55 Probasco Road East Windsor NJ 08520 Smoke generating fluid for use with model trains;SMOKE FLUID;
LIGHTING ENHANCEMENT FLUID BARCO NV President Kennedypark 35 Kortrijk 9500 Belgium smoke generating fluid for use with professional smoke machines;FLUID;
LIGHTING ENHANCEMENT FLUID HIGH END SYSTEMA, INC. 2217 WEST BRAKER LANE AUSTIN TX 78758 smoke generating fluid for use with professional smoke machines;FLUID;
MASTER FOG FLUID Froggy's Fog 302 Rutherford Lane Columbia TN 38401 Smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines for special effects and theatrical use;FOG FLUID;
ROSCO ROSCO LABORATORIES, INC. 52 Harbor View Avenue Stamford CT 06902 Smoke generating fluid for use with fog machines;
THE SAFE WAY TO TRAIN! Froggy's Fog 302 Rutherford Lane Columbia TN 38401 Smoke generating fluid for use in smoke machines;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method for calibrating a smoke detector includes adjusting the sensitivity of the smoke detector to get a consistent predetermined response over the expected operating range. The sensitivity is generally consistent for all detectors and an independent offset value is determined for each detector. This offset value basically corresponds to the signal from the detector in a clean atmosphere. The sensitivity of the smoke detector is determined by measuring the response at different levels of obscuration and then appropriately adjusting the output of the light source of the detector. This process is repeated until the desired sensitivity is achieved. Thereafter, the offset value is measured or calibrated and stored in the smoke detector for use in setting alarm values.