What is Legionnaires' Disease? Legionnaires' Disease is a potentially fatal form of pneumonia. The cause of the disease is a bacterium called legionella pneumophila. Symptoms of Legionnaires' can include headache, diarrhoea, dry cough, drowsiness and delirium. How is it caught? Legionnaires' Disease is caught by inhaling small droplets of water suspended in the air which contain the legionella bacterium, e.g. spray from showers and taps. What are the sources of legionella bacterium? The legionella bacterium is found mainly in stagnant water, e.g. ponds and rivers or buildings containing cooling towers, evaporation condensers, air conditioning and industrial cooling systems, humidifiers, spa baths and hot and cold water systems. Who is most at risk? People most at risk are those over 45, diabetics, those who are already ill, particularly with chronic diseases or whose immune system is impaired. Smokers and heavy drinkers also have an increased susceptibility.How using a thermometer can help control legionella in water How using a thermometer can help control legionella in water Incorrect water temperature is a key risk factor for legionella growth. The legionella bacteria multiply in water at temperatures between 20 and 45°. A typical method of control is to store hot water above 60° and distribute it at above 55° (45° for retirement homes & early childhood education centres to prevent scalding). Cold water should be kept below 20°. |
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