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sarahmurray65  
#1 Posted : 27 October 2015 09:54:15(UTC)
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sarahmurray65

Hi All

I've been asked if we can use dry ice to create a foggy table for a Halloween party. Has anyone used it? Is there a safer alternative? Does anyone have a risk assessment I can start with?

thanks

Sarah
Tigers  
#2 Posted : 27 October 2015 10:20:17(UTC)
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Tigers

You can buy cheap "smoke/fog machines" which give a similar effect with better controls as the "fog" is water based, much the same as used by mobile disco's.

chris42  
#3 Posted : 27 October 2015 14:43:40(UTC)
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chris42

Invictus  
#4 Posted : 27 October 2015 14:53:19(UTC)
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Invictus

It seems a great idea until some halfwit decides it's funny to put it in his mouth when they've had a few drinks.
Ian A-H  
#5 Posted : 27 October 2015 15:02:35(UTC)
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Ian  A-H

You also might want to check with your fire alarm company - the mist may trigger a false alarm.

Ian
walker  
#6 Posted : 27 October 2015 15:31:19(UTC)
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walker

Be careful you do not create a confined space
sarahmurray65  
#7 Posted : 27 October 2015 15:52:41(UTC)
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sarahmurray65

thanks everyone for your help, we have found a small fog machine which will do the job, luckily there will be no alcohol involved so one less worry. We will sort out the fire alarm prior to the party
chris42  
#8 Posted : 27 October 2015 16:46:47(UTC)
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chris42

The thing I suggested, I have seen similar in garden centres. You have a small metal stand about desk height with a glass bowl on top, designed to be indoors. This produces just enough mist to fill the top of the dish so it overflows to the floor. The mist seems heavier than air as it drops to the floor and is not particularly capable of filling a room as far as I could tell. I guess if you had a cupboard you might. So very unlikely to get anywhere near the smoke detectors. I suspect it has an off switch.

You can use them in ponds too. No heat involved, it is not steam just vapour made from water.

I guess as we are on a negative vibe, don't forget to ensure your fog machine is Inspected / PAT. Don't forget to cater for diabetics and others with food intolerance. First aider in case of fainting in fright.....

Have a nice party, what a nice thing to do for your employees.

Chris

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