Our fogging team can disinfect your studios, sets, Unit Bases and all of your locations.

Keeping your production safe.

“Fresh Sets were professional from the start till the end of the production. They just got on with the job at hand and did it in such an efficient and skilled manner. I used both their cleaners for not only cleaning but buffing and jet spraying huge areas. I also used their heavy lifter guys to help clear out a massive space pre shoot. 100% will use FreshSets again.

Justin True, True Locations Ltd

“Too Close”, Snowed-In Productions

Fogging is the quickest and most effective way to sanitise and disinfect areas whilst causing the minimum amount of disruption. The purpose of fogging the production areas is to disperse a disinfectant in minute micron particle size in order to destroy and eliminate bacteria, pathogens and micro-organisms that cause disease including the SARS-CoV-2.

This touch-less disinfection service allows the disinfectant to cover surfaces that are not routinely disinfected and may be difficult to reach and therefore could easily be missed. As a result of this, there is no need to move furniture or equipment around for the area to be treated.

We use both dry fogging machines and Electrostatic machines.

The dry fogging machines we use, emit particles which are about 5 microns, much smaller than most other fogging machines and it allows it to cover almost everything in a room yet it is dry to touch as soon as it lands. At Fresh Sets, we use an antiviral disinfectant solution designed for fogging and sanitising which has a fast kill rate and conforms to BS EN14476 & EN1276 standards.

Our electrostatic machines offer 360-degrees of coverage to applied surfaces. It gets to those hard to reach spots and distributes evenly.

Fogging is used to disinfect all Unit Base/facilities, and on-set areas. Our fogging team work discretely and efficiently providing peace of mind to productions and the assurance that the area which has been fogged is safe and decontaminated of any virus or bacteria that could halt the production.