Legionella Test Barnet
Legionella Risk Assessments in Barnet, London
Legionnaire’s disease is very rare, but it can be potentially deadly which is why a Legionella Risk Assessment is essential. There are several laws and regulations that discuss the landlord’s responsibility as far as Legionella assessments go, including the COSHH Control of Substance Hazardous to Health and the L8 Legionella Approved Code of Practice. Legionella can lead to Legionnaire’s disease which is a very serious lung condition that killed 84 people between the years 2011 and 2013.
What do we do when we perform a Legionella Risk Assessment? We first start off by performing an inspection of the water storage tank in the loft and the hot water tank. We also look for dead leg piping, which are unused piping, and check for corrosion. We also check the temperature wherever we can, including the cold water taps, hot water tanks, water storage tanks, and hot water taps. We don’t want to offer you services you don’t need, we just want to make sure you have the essential information to keep your residents safe.
Legionella Risk Assessments in Barnet, London
How much does it cost to have a Legionella Risk Assessment carried out in Barnet, London?
1 Bedroom: £50
2 Bedroom: £55
3 Bedroom: £60
4 Bedroom: £65 & call to discuss if bigger than 4 bedrooms.
What do we check when we carry out a Legionella Risk Assessment in the Barnet, London area?
Inspection of: Water storage tank (in loft), Hot water tank, Looking for dead leg piping (unused pipework) and Looking for corrosion
Temperatures measurement where possible of: Hot water taps throughout the house, Cold water taps throughout the house, Hot water tank and Water storage tank
Are we fully insured?
Yes
How do we make a booking?
Please give us a call on Tel: 01189 607070 , or send us an Enquiry and we will contact you back.
Barnet, London
Barnet is a borough located in North London and is the largest borough in London with a population of about 385,000. This is a large and modern area that actually has quite a bit of rich history. There is evidence that this was an area that had a 1st century Roman pottery manufacturing spot. This was also the spot where the Battle of Barnet was fought in 1471. Today, this is a modern borough that offers so much to visitors and residents alike. There are large areas of open field and parks in addition to numerous other incredible sites, such as the Royal Air Force Museum and the Church Farmhouse Museum.