Legionella
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How can I reduce the risk from Legionella in a garden water butt?
Read more: How can I reduce the risk from Legionella in a garden water butt?• Keep water butts clean by emptying and scrubbing out once a year. • Keep water butts in a cool position as far as practically possible. Insulate them to help prevent temperatures increasing in warm weather or paint them with a light colour to reflect the light. • If the temperature of the water for use in mist irrigation or sprinklers is between 20°C and 45°C or is full of debris/rust/algae do not use it. Further Reading Royal Horticultural Society – Minimising health risks in the garden Royal Horticultural Society – Health and Safety in the School Garden – Risk…
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Do landlords really need to carry out a Legionella risk assessment?
Read more: Do landlords really need to carry out a Legionella risk assessment?Yes – the landlord’s responsibility for Legionella risk management is summarised by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) as follows: The legal duty for landlords who provide residential accommodation to consider, assess and control the risks of exposure to Legionella to their tenants is not new. This requirement stems from the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1989; Section 3(2) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 makes provision for the legislation to apply to landlords of both business and domestic premises. Further Reading Legionella and landlords’ responsibilities – Health and Safety Executive Legionella Risk Management –…
