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Legionella Management As A Service For Businesses

There can be stiff penalties for businesses that do not take the management of Legionella seriously and do not approach this in all of the correct ways. Legionella management services vary in no end of ways and this too is where and how as well as why there are actual companies that focus solely on Legionella management. For example, all over the UK there are firms offering and specialising in this as a service to clients with no end of related issues to this.

Water testing, training, Legionella risk assessment and auditing for Legionnaires disease are just a few of the tie in services that very much tie in and go with Legionella management as a service. This is both for businesses as well as for the typical domestic clients. Legionella risks in the workplace can come into play in no end of environments and this can be the case in large and small scale working environments also. Hold and cold water systems, spa pools and cooling towers can all have this issue and problem. This is where and how too there is a need for Legionella management.

In addition to evaporative cooling systems, hot and cold water systems and spa pools, there are a number of other risk systems, eg humidifiers, air washers, emergency showers, eye wash sprays, indoor ornamental fountains, aqueous tunnel washers etc that could potentially be a source for legionella bacteria growth. Many of these systems operate at or above ambient temperature, or are prone to thermal gain during operation. This may be seasonal for some; for example, irrigation systems that operate outdoors, so may use water at temperatures that fall within the recognised temperature range for legionella bacteria growth. All have the capacity to generate water droplets (aerosols) during operation and some, like powered dental equipment and respiratory therapy nebulisers, may dispense them directly into an individual’s breathing zone.

These Legionella management systems and any others found to present a risk should be maintained in a clean state and monitored on a regular basis, where appropriate. There is also a duty to maintain records of all maintenance carried out together with monitoring results. Overall, Legionella management services and having it as a service for a business is for sure something of a growth area and in fact it could be very much a industry to look to for the future.