Fire sensors have to be heat based, with sprinklers, rather than particle based. That's not a weakness of the Radiance or other haze or fog machines, rather a weakness of the fire sensors.
I beg to differ. Different haze machines, both water and oil based, will have a different particle density which will affect the sensors differently.I purport that in general 'crackers' or oil based haze machines that compress the liquid to vaporize, rather than heat, create a much smaller particle size which allows for a better 'look' and also won't fool the fire sensors as easily.I would also purport that a heat sensor only type fire alarm system is less safe than a heat & particle sensor system or particle only system type.In my personal experience I can haze a room with a oil based haze far hazier (though it might take awhile) than a water based hazer before the alarm system is set off (though both amounts are fairly heavy and not necessary for a proper lighting setup).At any rate, sorry to derail your thread OP. Your title is 'water' for a reason. I assume you've already decided on the type of liquid medium.Radiance is a great hazer, though I think its more of a 'fazer' than a true hazer (opinion), it still works good for the price.
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