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I recommend against it. Fog machines use a chemical that leaves a
residue, and they're generally not intended for indoor use anyway.
Kari Carlisle
Museum Curator
Fremont Indian State Park and Museum
(435) 527-4631
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Our museum is a music history museum with different varities of
memorabilia (i.e. clothing, microphones, jukeboxes,etc.). I recently
received a request from a group planning a high school prom throughout
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space. They have inquired about utilizing a fog machine. My guess is
that it's probably not a dry ice machine. This subject has been posted
before, however, there was no real consensus on whether it would damage
artifacts. Can anyone give me insights on the use of these machines?
Thanks,
Chuck
Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum
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