North Yorkshire Moors Railway to use Zoono for ‘the foreseeable’

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The has confirmed that it will use Zoono Fogging for the foreseeable future to keep their staff, volunteers and visitors safe.

Zoono will be used at their Tea Rooms, Gift Shops, Toilets, onboard trains, booking offices and other areas.

Zoono is an invisible layer of ‘fog’ that is more resistant than other disinfectants.

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is using Zoono every 20 days.

A similar technique is being used nationwide on the mainline network, to keep visitors and staff safe from the .

More information on Zoono can be found here.

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  1. Zoono cannot not “keep visitors and staff safe from the coronavirus”. The UK company has withdrawn its long-term efficacy claims following investigations by Trading Standards and the Health & Safety Executive. The WHO also advise that ‘fogging’ is a potentially dangerous practice as it exposes people to dangerous chemicals such as the Quaternary Ammonium Compounds in Zoono.

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