Indoor foggers can be used outdoors, but it's important to consider their intended purpose and the chemical formulation. Many indoor foggers contain chemicals that may not be suitable for open environments or could be harmful to beneficial insects and the ecosystem. Additionally, outdoor conditions like wind can affect the distribution and effectiveness of the fogger. Always read the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines to ensure safe and appropriate use.
Yes it can
The opposite is outdoors.
Indoor, although it originated outdoors.
No
They can, though rough surfaces may wear them down quickly.
any ball could be used outdoors,but the softer leather of indoor balls usually does not stand up long against concrete and pavement
No, it's an indoor mall.
outdoors
Indoor footballs are actually typically more resistant than outoor footballs. They're smaller and have thicker rubber.
Most house plants should not be affected by foggers, although plants such as African violets are notoriously sensitive. After using a fogger, always wipe the leaves of your plant with a damp or wet cloth to remove chemical residue. Ideally, protect the plant with something as simple as a raincoat or light plastic sheet.
"As far as the stand up smoking receptacles, they are primarilly used outdoors, but they do make some indoor, wall-mounted receptacles as well." The smoking receptacles are normally made for outdoor use.
Foggers should not be used to kill lice. Heat should be used to kill the eggs and a pyrethrin based insecticide/shampoo to kill the adults.