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HaloFogger Training Course Overview
The HaloFogger Training Course is designed to provide a thorough understanding of the Halo Disinfection System, focusing on the HaloFogger's capabilities, proper usage, and support resources. This course is divided into three comprehensive chapters, each offering video and written content to guide users through various aspects of the system.
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HaloFogger Training

Introduction to the Halo Disinfection System

The Halo Disinfection System represents an advanced solution for comprehensive surface disinfection, designed to meet the highest standards of cleanliness and safety. Utilizing dry mist technology, this system ensures thorough disinfection of all surfaces within an enclosed environment. The cornerstone of this system is the HaloFogger, which disperses an EPA-validated disinfectant, HaloMist, to eliminate harmful pathogens in even the most inaccessible areas. In this section, we will explore the components, benefits, and different models of the HaloFogger.

Core Components of the Halo Disinfection System

The Halo Disinfection System leverages a proprietary blend of hydrogen peroxide and silver to ensure a powerful yet safe disinfection process. This combination not only guarantees high-level efficacy but also provides broad material compatibility, distinguishing it from other fogging methods. HaloMist, the disinfectant used in the system, is aerosolized by the HaloFogger, creating a fine mist that penetrates every crack and crevice, reaching areas that are often missed by manual or conventional disinfection techniques.

Benefits of the Halo Disinfection System

One of the most significant advantages of the Halo Disinfection System is its ability to provide whole-room efficacy. The aerosolized mist ensures that all surfaces, even in hard-to-reach areas, are disinfected thoroughly. The system is designed to reduce labor costs and increase efficiency by minimizing the need for manual cleaning and disinfecting. In comparison to other portable hydrogen peroxide disinfection systems, the Halo Disinfection System is typically more economical while maintaining a high level of effectiveness. The system achieves a six-log kill rate, making it an ideal solution for critical environments such as veterinary clinics, research laboratories, hospitals, educational facilities, and other institutional spaces.

The HaloFogger Model Range

To cater to a variety of disinfection needs, the Halo Disinfection System offers several models of the HaloFogger. Each model is designed to address specific challenges and room sizes while sharing consistent features for ease of use.

HaloFogger Standard (STD)

The HaloFogger Standard is the ideal model for disinfection in standard-sized rooms. It features a 60-minute timer and high fluid output, ensuring complete room coverage and effective disinfection. This model is reliable for most general applications and provides consistent performance.

HaloFogger Flex (FLX)

For facilities that require flexible placement or use of the HaloPortal to fog multiple rooms with a single device, the HaloFogger Flex is the optimal choice. Equipped with a 12-foot hose, this model offers the same treatment capacity as the Standard model, while providing greater flexibility in fogging processes. This makes it especially useful for spaces that may have challenging layouts.

HaloFogger EXT

Designed for smaller spaces, such as laboratory hoods and vehicles, the HaloFogger EXT features a shorter hose and a 30-minute timer. While it is tailored for compact environments, the EXT model shares the same specifications and performance standards as the other HaloFogger models, ensuring reliable disinfection across the board.

Determining Fogging Time and Basic Operation

To ensure proper use of the HaloFogger, it is essential to calculate the appropriate fogging time based on the dimensions of the room. By measuring the length, width, and height of the space, users can determine the total volume and round up to the nearest cubic foot or cubic meter. These measurements are crucial for setting the fogging duration, which can be easily referenced using the table on the back of the HaloFogger.

Key Components of the HaloFogger Faceplate

The faceplate of the HaloFogger contains several essential components designed for ease of use and operational efficiency. At the center of the faceplate is the Precision Nozzle, responsible for dispersing the disinfectant in a particle size of approximately 5 microns. This ensures uniform coverage across all surfaces.

Below the Precision Nozzle is the Timer, which allows the user to set the duration of the fogging treatment based on the room size. Once the timer is set, the disinfection process can be initiated by pressing and holding the Start Button for two seconds.

The Disinfectant Fluid Level Indicator is another critical component, enabling users to monitor the amount of disinfectant in the HaloFogger’s reservoir. When the fluid level is low, it is time to refill the machine by accessing the Reservoir Door, located at the bottom of the faceplate for convenient access.

Conclusion

The Halo Disinfection System offers a versatile and highly effective solution for whole-room disinfection. With multiple models tailored to different room sizes and layouts, the system provides a practical and economical approach to maintaining a sterile environment. By following the recommended fogging times and familiarizing yourself with the HaloFogger’s key components, users can ensure optimal disinfection performance in any setting.