Legionnaires’ Disease and Cooling Tower Management Los Angeles County
This disease is caused by Legionella pneumophila bacteria. Legionnaire’s Disease acquired its name in 1978 when an outbreak of pneumonia-like symptoms occurred among people attending a convention of the American Legion in Philadelphia. An estimated 8,000 to 18,000 people get Legionnaires’ Disease each year in the United States.
This organism is associated with water and is widespread in the environment including lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water and soils. It is also found in man-made systems such as cooling towers, drip pans, as well as, other warm water systems where the water is kept between 68 and 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
During the normal operation of a cooling tower, aerosols are formed which are carried into the environment through the tower exhaust. If Legionella is present in the tower water, breathing aerosols can result in infection. It is passed from person to person, and cannot be acquired by drinking Legionella contaminated water.
No Water Treatment Company Can Make Claims of Preventing this Organism from Occurring
Titan Water Technology has the most diverse and advanced microbicides on the market today. Our approach is to keep a documented log sheet showing all activity which includes dual biocide additions, and Legionella testing for a complete “Legionella Risk Minimization.”
Take control of the situation and minimize any liability exposure by your firm by being prepared. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Serving Los Angeles, City of Industry, Commerce, Long Beach, Orange County, Santa Ana, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Westminster, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, San Bernardino, Corona, Riverside, Kern County, Tulare County, Fresno County, and Bakersfield.