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What is Legionella? Legionella is a type of bacteria commonly found in natural water sources like rivers and lakes. However, it can become a health hazard when it grows in man-made water systems, such as cooling towers, hot and cold water systems, and spa pools. When inhaled through aerosolized water droplets, Legionella can cause Legionnaires' disease, which is particularly dangerous for the elderly, smokers, and individuals with weakened immune systems. Importance of Risk Assessments In Glasgow, conducting regular Legionella risk assessments is not just a regulatory requirement but a moral obligation to safeguard public health. These assessments help identify potential risks and implement measures to control and prevent the spread of Legionella bacteria. Steps in Conducting a Legionella Risk Assessment System Survey and Analysis: The first step involves a thorough survey of the water systems in a building. This includes identifying all potential sources where Legionella could grow, such as water storage tanks, pipes, and cooling systems. Risk Identification: Assessing the condition of the water systems, including temperature control, stagnation points, and the presence of biofilms and scale, which can harbor bacteria. .

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