by News | May 6, 2016 | News
Last March, it was confirmed that four men hospitalised in Sydney have Legionnaire’s disease. The news reports alarmed locals as it was also revealed that these men might have gotten infected at the Sydney Town Hall — a public venue that many visit. The...
by News | May 6, 2016 | News
Michigan’s Flint water crisis will remain one of the worst water crises in recent history. Certainly, the issue goes beyond the quality of water and toward other issues like governance and accountability, poverty and the environment. Here, a Legionella testing...
by News | May 6, 2016 | News
When you move into a new flat or any other type of residential accommodation, you want to make sure that nothing in the premises could put you at risk for both minor and serious health conditions. Your expectation is that the landlord regularly and vigilantly sees to...
by News | May 6, 2016 | News
Responsible property management includes making sure potential health and safety risks in the premises are reduced, eliminated if possible, and managed in a meticulous and consistent manner. If you’re a landlord, a building manager or an employer, one of the...
by News | May 6, 2016 | News
The problem with Legionnaires’ disease is that the public has almost no way of knowing whether the water sources in the places they visit or stay in have already been contaminated with Legionella bacteria. Reports show patients contracting the disease from a...