Legionella bacteria can be deadly, but Adam and his group can help you to stay safe and sound

At Acorn Safety Providers the range of services our company offers has continued to grow * and so too offers our team of skilled health and safety consultants.

Earlier this year we launched a brand new legionella bacteria service, supplying risk assessments as well as testing to help companies, charities and organisations in the public sector identify and assess their risk of experience of potentially deadly legionella.

Throughout July, we were delighted to welcome Adam Midson to Acorn Protection Services as our own new Legionella and Hearth Consultant. Adam will develop this particular growing area of the business which is committed to helping people to try to avoid the effects of legionella germs.

In this blog, Adam clarifies more about his part and how Acorn Safety Providers can support you.

‘Here to help you with all of your health and safety needs’

I am delighted to have joined the c’s at Acorn Safety Services at such an interesting time. Acorn has bold ambitions for the future, specially around its legionella microorganisms services, and I can’t wait to be part of it.

I’ve put in many years working in the river industry, in water system and remedials and more lately gaining valuable knowledge carrying out legionella risk checks.

I’ve already been on the road meeting our clients face-to-face, and also I’m really looking forward to developing these important connections.
‘What is legionella bacteria and also am I at risk?’

Legionella germs is microscopic and can be found in streams, waters, reservoirs and waters, usually in very low numbers, where they don’t cause any difficulties. The difficulty comes if these tiny bacteria get trapped inside your water system and also multiply, potentially bringing about Legionnaires’ Disease.

According to the Govt, there were 503 cases of Legionnaires’ Ailment in the UK in 2019. It’s a critical illness which can be lethal – symptoms to know include fever, frustration, cough and difficulty breathing.

While legionella bacteria could cause problems anywhere due to the right conditions, some areas such as places where water is stored or recirculated, the place that the water temperature is between 20-45°C or where corrosion, sludge, scale and also organic matters exist, are considered to be from much higher risk.

Those people who are more susceptible to contamination, including the elderly the ones with weakened immunity processes, need to be especially careful.
‘So, what can I do to shield myself and those all around me?’

Employers, the self-employed, facilities managers, health and safety officers and property owners, are all among those who’ve a duty to protect men and women against the risks related to legionella bacteria.

The rules around legionella bacteria are really sophisticated and testing should be carried out by an expert * this is where Acorn Safety Companies can really help.

A full Legionella Danger Assessment carried out by our qualified assessors is the initial important step in identifying and assessing your individual risk.

The survey will appear for any non-Water Regulations Endorsement Scheme approved furnishing, assess your chilly water tank and types of conditions in your hot water cylinder and accessibility to other areas that require monitoring and maintenance by law.

Following the assessment, you will get a full report which will include any assistance with remedial work as well as repairs and methods you should take up coming.

To make things even easier for you to manage, we also offer a free online portal where our customers can store their own risk assessment documents safely and securely online making certain they are fully accessible whenever you need them.

And because Acorn Safety Services is a fully-independent health and safety becoming a consultant, you can be sure that guidance we offer is with your easiest interests at heart.

We look forward to working with you soon.

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