Wednesday, 20 Nov 2024

Coronavirus: Businesses told to flush out water supply before reopening to avoid potentially deadly Legionella bacteria

Businesses have been told to flush out the water supply in their buildings before they reopen, in order to prevent spreading the potentially deadly Legionella bacteria.

Public Health England (PHE) guidance says there should be “regular flushing” of the water system at the likes of dental practices, hairdressers, gyms and hotels, as well as office buildings, to stop bacterial growth.

Premises are also required to undertake a detailed review of all aspects of their water management system before reopening amid the continuing coronavirus lockdown.

Legionella is naturally present in water systems and causes Legionnaires’ disease.

Fatal in 10% of cases, it can lead to serious illnesses in people aged over 50, smokers and those with underlying health conditions.

When the temperature of water is between 25C and 50C, the bacteria multiply.

Poor or no flow into the system can also have that effect.

Because many hot and cold water systems will not be running during the lockdown, the chances of the bacteria forming will increase if no action is taken, particularly given summer is approaching.

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