Fog systems are an ideal solution for commercial and industrial environments where controlled humidity levels can improve the profitability of operations.
 
Examples of humidity control applications can be found in the following areas:
Vintners can reduce the evaporation of wine through oak barrels by increasing relative humidity levels
Woodworking industries can properly maintain the equilibrium moisture content (EMC) thus eliminating quality issues associated with woodworking
Paper producers and paper storage facilities gain quality control by maintaining humidity levels
Ideal humidity levels in textile operations increase tensile strength of all natural fibers resulting in increased production and reduced waste
Reduction of static electricity and residual airborne lint
 
Greenhouse
All greenhouse applications are uniquely suited to fog systems and can greatly enhance productivity. A fog system can have a positive impact by regulating temperature, humidity, and moisture content within the greenhouse. They can be used year round and with proper airflow design can ensure cooling in summer and prevention of dehydration in winter. The consequence is increased health and productivity within the greenhouse.

Fog systems are good vehicles for introducing fertilizers into the environment by injecting nutrients atmospherically. The moisture and nutrients are absorbed directly by the leaves of the plants. This is also an effective means of distributing fungicides and insecticides.