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Legionella Management
By brian downs

Turn a blind eye to the management of your water at your peril because you could be asking for trouble in the future. You`d be wrong to think that it`s the water authority`s responsibility to look after the water in your building. Think again because once the water reaches your stop cock it`s up to you to look after it. You might think that Legionella Management might be problematic but it`s actually really easy to undertake. You can ask for help from water quality specialists and they can carry out a Legionella risk assessment for you. Any potential risks that are present will soon be highlighted as part of the assessment. A full detailed report will be issued as part of the Legionella Management to highlight all the important areas. In no uncertain terms you`ll be handed information about the health and condition of your water supply. If improvements need to be made then recommendations will be issued to help to ensure that you meet up with the current regulations. Take part in the Legionella Management programs and you`ll be able to maintain a good source of water in your buildings. Fail to do anything about your supply and you could be heading for trouble in the very near future.


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There has been a massive rise in the numbers of people getting MRSA from a visit to the hospital. Hardly a day goes by where there isn`t one story or another about a person who goes into hospital for a routine procedure, and ends up catching MRSA and coming out half dead. The problem is serious. So serious that some organizations have been forced to implement Mrsa Protection protocols to ensure that users and staff do not catch the virus. Mrsa Protection comes in many different forms, from the simple, to the quite involved. One such involved procedure is to spray the infected area with a thick cloying foam, that dissolves. This foam is antibacterial and as such will kill any trace of MRSA in the area. Mrsa Protection is something that every organization should look into getting solved. Without it? you never know what could happen.



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