Legionella Water Testing & Risk Prevention

Legionella bacteria can thrive in water systems if left unchecked. Our testing service identifies potential risks and helps you prevent outbreaks in various settings, including workplaces, healthcare facilities, hotels, and more.

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Legionnaires’ disease control and prevention

Legionnaires’ disease is a severe pneumonia caused by the Legionella bacterium.

People may become infected when they inhale aerosols from a contaminated source.

People can contract the disease from places like hotels, hospitals or offices where the bacteria have colonised the water supply.

You can also be exposed to the bacteria that cause Legionnaires’ disease from things like:

Early symptoms of legionnaires’ disease

Early symptoms include muscle aches, tiredness, headaches, dry cough and fever. Sometimes diarrhoea occurs and confusion may develop. Legionnaires’ disease can cause long term health problems. Certain strains of the bacteria may be more dangerous.

Clinically it is a serious condition and has a mortality rate of around 12% of cases so prevention is certainly recommended.

Whilst treatment is available for those who are infected, there are direct duty of care and legal implications for all managers and persons holding responsibility for the health and safety of their employees or the public. Consequently prevention of Legionella should be regarded as an essential task.

Legionella legislation your statutory obligations as a duty holder

As a duty holder, you have a legal duty to carry out a risk assessment to identify and assess whether there is a risk posed by exposure to Legionella from the hot and cold water system or any work associated with it. The following briefly describes the obligations of a building operator or owner.

A Health and Safety Executive (HSE) leaflet briefly defining your Legionella obligations is downloadable from the HSE website. It provides basic common sense advice.

The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 (MHSWR)
The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002
The Notification of Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers Regulations 1992.
Specific guidance with regard to the control of Legionella bacteria is supplied in the following HSE documents:

These documents can be used as guidance on the tasks and responsibilities that are applicable to the water systems on your site.

Further guidance is available on:

Effective Treatment Strategies for Safer Systems

We tailor water treatment methods to fit your facility’s specific needs. From chemical dosing to filtration and softening, each strategy targets safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance.

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For buildings hot and cold water systems
Using temperature control is a simple yet effective primary first choice.

Water services should be operated at temperatures that prevent Legionella growth:

A competent person should routinely check, inspect and clean the system, in accordance with the risk assessment.

You must identify ‘sentinel’ outlets (furthest and closest to each tank or cylinder) for monthly checking of the distribution temperatures. You should also check the hot water storage cylinder temperatures every month and cold water tank temperatures at least every six months.

Stagnant water favours Legionella growth. To reduce the risk you should remove dead legs/dead ends in pipe-work, flush out infrequently used outlets (including showerheads and taps) at least weekly and clean and de-scale shower heads and hoses at least quarterly. Cold-water storage tanks should be cleaned periodically and water should be drained from hot water cylinders to check for debris or signs of corrosion.
Design systems to minimise Legionella growth by:
Additional controls

Water samples should be analysed for Legionella periodically to demonstrate that bacteria counts are acceptable. The frequency should be determined by level of risk, in accordance with the risk assessment.

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Other control systems

Other methods to control Legionella include biocide treatments. AWT favour our proven Chlorolox technology which can safely treat water and reduce Legionella risk.

For any system to remain effective their application will need suitable assessment as part of the overall water treatment programme including proper installation, maintenance and monitoring. AWT offers full service and support for all our dosing and control systems.

AWT design build and install treatment systems for a wide variety of systems including cooling towers and industrial plant using water.

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