Chemist Pinky Tobiano says misting can kill viruses in surfaces while smoke disinfection keeps away airborne viruses.
A combination of misting and smoke disinfection can be the best way to kill viruses in places, a chemist suggested.
She added that smoke disinfection kills airborne viruses, even those hiding in the tiniest cracks in a room. The World Health Organization confirmed on July there’s an “emerging evidence” of airborne transmission of COVID-19 after a study conducted by 239 scientists around the world.
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