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BS 7592: 2022 Sampling for Legionella bacteria. What’s new?

Jun 6, 2022| Legionella Control
The British Standard Institution issues guidance on water sampling to test for Legionella bacteria. It has recently published a new version of the ...

Legionella prevention: lessons learned from the Barrow ...

May 17, 2022| Legionella Control
Twenty years ago this August in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, seven people died, and 180 people became ill. The sickness was caused by an outbreak of ...

Can you catch Legionnaires’ disease from showers?

Apr 12, 2022| Legionella Control
Yes, you can catch Legionnaires’ disease from a shower. It is unlikely that you will catch the disease in your own home if you live there full time. ...

Legionella Risk Assessment: everything you need to know

Summary Conducting a Legionella Risk Assessment (LRA) is a legal requirement under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, and building managers have ...

How are coagulants and flocculants used in water and ...

Jump to What is coagulation and flocculation in water treatment? The coagulation process in water treatment Types of coagulants The most commonly ...

Why water management is vital to prevent legionnaires ...

Jan 19, 2022| Legionella Control
Legionnaires’ disease is a severe and potentially fatal type of pneumonia resulting from infection. People contract the disease by inhaling droplets ...

4 reasons water treatment is good for business and the ...

In November 2020, water companies in the UK agreed to an ambitious new plan—the world’s first sector-wide commitment to make the water supply ...

WCS Group welcomes changes to BSRIA BG50

WCS Group has welcomed the latest version of BSRIA’s Water Treatment for Closed Heating and Cooling Systems - BG50/2021, which, for the first time, ...

Why now is the time to refine your water treatment process

Not treating water correctly can have disastrous and predictable results-death and disease in the most extreme cases. The most obvious reason to ...

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