I am a study of long term PG use.
I've been a nightclub DJ since I'm 16 years old. I am now 40. I've been breathing in fog from numerous machines using liquids from numerous companies from the cheapest to the most expensive for 24 years.
This is a much heavier and regular exposure then a casual or even a hardcore club goer will receive.
Heaviest exposure - 4 nights per week, 5 hours per night
Lightest exposure - 1 night per week, 5 hours per night
As a DJ I request that my lighting techs ALWAYS have a fog presence in the room. During some sets, I request a heavier level, at times making it difficult seeing my hands in front of my face! There were times when we would go through a gallon a night.
I have never had any health related issues from breathing in the fog produced by these machines.
So, there is your long term study!
This is a real pic from the DJ booth of a club I owned. Lasers won't look like that without fog!!
I've been a nightclub DJ since I'm 16 years old. I am now 40. I've been breathing in fog from numerous machines using liquids from numerous companies from the cheapest to the most expensive for 24 years.
This is a much heavier and regular exposure then a casual or even a hardcore club goer will receive.
Heaviest exposure - 4 nights per week, 5 hours per night
Lightest exposure - 1 night per week, 5 hours per night
As a DJ I request that my lighting techs ALWAYS have a fog presence in the room. During some sets, I request a heavier level, at times making it difficult seeing my hands in front of my face! There were times when we would go through a gallon a night.
I have never had any health related issues from breathing in the fog produced by these machines.
So, there is your long term study!
This is a real pic from the DJ booth of a club I owned. Lasers won't look like that without fog!!

Last edited: