The tower, and Legionnaire's Disease
Legionella Pneumophila bacteria, which was first detected on foreign players Convention in 1976 in Philadelphia. More than two hundred people got sick and, after thirty-four people died of the infectionthus the name " Legionnaires ' disease. Symptoms of the disease may be headache, fever, trouble breathing.
In Philadelphia, the outbreak was caused by contaminated cooling water from the cooling tower. The bacteria grows in standing water, cooling water and then piped water splashes building air conditioning ducts. Precautions to prevent this disease include accommodation cooling towers downwind of buildings and ducts, and periodic disinfection of cooling towers.
Many objects from the active testing for Legionella bacteria. When bacteria high indicators, actions should be taken to reduce the levels. Check state and local requirements for the test procedures...
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