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The
necessary conditions for the proliferation of the disease are
created when the bacteria is in the presence of warm water systems
between 20°- 45°C found in hospitals, hotels and other
large buildings with complex water distribution systems and cooling
towers. Once the water system is contaminated, through tiny airborne
drops of water (aerosols), Legionella bacteria penetrates
into our lungs and infect us.
Found in water
Legionella bacteria occurs naturally in lakes, watercourses
and subsoil water. There they do not constitute a hazard to people.
However, in unsuitably designed water systems they may multiply
rapidly and thus become a health risk.
Domestic Hot water
By taking advantage of the knowledge of how water and heating
installations ought to be designed, the growth of Legionella
bacteria can be prevented. Our copper silver ionisation units
are placed before your storage tanks or instant heat exchange
units. This is the best location for installation to minimize
contamination as it treats the water being flowed throughout the
rest of your water distribution network.
Thrives between
20°- 45°C
The bacterium thrives in stagnant water at temperatures of about
40°C. At this temperature they can multiply
quickly and reach dangerous proportions. The use of our ionisation
systems controls the proliferation of the organism from the water
systems in both hot water circuits and cooling towers.
Complex
water systems
The bigger and more complicated a water pipe system is, the greater
the risk for the growth of Legionella bacteria.
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