Complying with BSRIA BG/2: Balancing and Commissioning of Water Systems
Are your water systems as safe, energy and carbon efficient as they should be? What is balancing of a water system? In order for a water system to run as effectively as possible, while being as safe, energy and carbon…
Read MoreA quick treatment guide to closed water systems
Closed heating and cooling systems Closed heating and cooling systems are susceptible to three primary issues: microbiological fouling (biofouling), corrosion and scale. Biofouling or the build-up of a variety of bacteria within a closed water system can not only…
Read MoreWater safety is a must, not a luxury
Damning report on Yorkshire care home An inspection of a care home in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, found that residents were at risk of Legionnaires’ disease due to serious issues with the water system. Legionnaires’ disease is a life threatening…
Read MoreLegionella is not a risk worth taking
Where there is a water system, there is risk Windsor barracks: Killer in the showers Hundreds of soldiers were found to be at risk of Legionnaires’ disease in July this year when Legionella was discovered in showers at a barracks of…
Read MoreEver heard of Pseudomonas?
Introducing Pseudomonas infection… When it comes to waterborne diseases, of course the risk of Legionnaires’ disease is high on the list of concerns. However, that is not the only risk that comes with water systems. Pseudomonas is another bacteria that…
Read MoreThe people behind Water Compliance Services: Jo Malone
Meet Jo Malone: Making our business tick Everybody knows that the admin staff within most businesses are the people who really run the show. Meet Jo Malone, an Office Manager at WCS! Not only is she super sharp with…
Read MoreStoke-on-Trent firm JTF fined £1m for Legionnaires’ deaths
Legionella in a hot tub The hot tub sales firm, JTF, was fined £1m in July this year following the deaths of two men from Legionnaires’ disease. Twenty others were also taken ill with the disease. The outbreak was caused…
Read MoreA killer in our midst: Legionella death from a gardening hose!
People commonly link Legionella to large buildings We often report on the risk of Legionnaires’ disease from large cooling towers and the water systems of public buildings such as hospitals, schools and hotels. While Legionella bacteria is often present harmlessly in…
Read MoreLegionella case studies: Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
A patient “may have acquired” Legionnaires’ disease at hospital A patient at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital may have become infected with Legionnaires’ disease while attending the hospital’s dialysis unit. Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said the patient “may have acquired”…
Read MoreWho are the people behind Water Compliance Services?
Business is about relationships Whatever line of work you are in, people are more likely to hire your service if they feel some kind of connection with you and your values. Relationships are built on a whole range of…
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