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COVID-19 Shutdown Can Make Buildings Sick

COVID-19 Shutdown Can Make Buildings Sick

Faucets, water heaters, softeners, refrigerators, toilets, and other water system components like cooling towers should be flushed at least weekly to replace possibly bacteria-laden water with fresh, and to remove potentially dangerous sediment. ...

ByFluence Corporation


Healthcare Facilities in Puerto Rico and CMS Requirements to Reduce Legionella Risks

Healthcare Facilities in Puerto Rico and CMS Requirements to Reduce Legionella Risks

Transmission can occur via aerosols from devices such as showerheads, cooling towers, hot tubs, and decorative fountains.” “Legionnaires’ disease is caused by breathing in water droplets or a mist from a water source contaminated with viable Legionella bacteria,” said Harry Pena, President of Zimmetry Environmental. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Preventing another Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak in New York

Preventing another Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak in New York

The outbreak was associated with contaminated cooling towers and resulted in new statewide regulations. Cooling towers use water to regulate heat exchange throughout the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system (HVAC). ...

ByVOETS, LLC


New Legionnaires Case Identified in the Renfrew Area

New Legionnaires Case Identified in the Renfrew Area

The health board said that as a precautionary measure, all active water cooling towers in the Renfrew area had been treated with chemicals that kill the legionella bacteria. A number of towers have also been sampled for the legionella bacteria. Dr Syed Ahmed, NHS GGC consultant in public health medicine, said: "We have notified all community ...

ByZeta Compliance Services Ltd


Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak Linked to Hospital Fountain

Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak Linked to Hospital Fountain

The bacteria spread through mist or vapor from contaminated water in hot tubs, cooling towers, faucets, showerheads, and other water systems. A current or previous smoking habit, chronic lung disease, age (usually 50 years or older), and the use of certain rheumatoid arthritis and chemotherapy drugs can increase the risk of contracting Legionnaires’ ...

ByEMSL Analytical, Inc.


Legionnaires’ Cases Confirmed at Baltimore Nursing Home

Legionnaires’ Cases Confirmed at Baltimore Nursing Home

The bacteria spread through mist or vapor from contaminated water in hot tubs, cooling towers, faucets, showerheads, and other water systems. A current or previous smoking habit, chronic lung disease, age (usually 50 years or older), and the use of certain rheumatoid arthritis and chemotherapy drugs can increase the risk of contracting Legionnaires’ ...

ByEMSL Analytical, Inc.


Pentair Introduces New Hybrid DI System With crosscharge Technology

Pentair Introduces New Hybrid DI System With crosscharge Technology

This flexibility means CapDI can be used in a wide array of applications, from residential white goods to large industrial cooling towers. Voltea's technology has been recognized by numerous awards including best new technology award at the Global Water Summit, most creative company in Europe by CNBC , The Artemis Top 50 of water technology companies and the ...

ByPentair, Inc.


Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak at Maryland Hotel

Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak at Maryland Hotel

Common places include hot tubs, cooling towers, hot water tanks, large plumbing systems, or parts of the air-conditioning systems in large buildings. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


Legionella Implicated in the Death of a Health Center Employee

Legionella Implicated in the Death of a Health Center Employee

“Legionella can be found in lakes and streams, but most human infections occur from contaminated manmade sources such as hot tubs, cooling towers and potable water systems. The CDC reports that 5% to 30% of cases can result in ...

ByEMSL Analytical, Inc.


Legionnaires’ Disease Reported in Several Recent Outbreaks

Legionnaires’ Disease Reported in Several Recent Outbreaks

Although it is found in nature in places such as streams and lakes, human infections usually happen in indoor environments or manmade locations involving cooling towers or hot water systems. Infections from Legionella can take up to two weeks before symptoms appear. ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC

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