Legionella Test East Finchley
Legionella Risk Assessments in East Finchley, London
Our company can handle your Legionella risk assessment to ensure that your property is safe from contamination. This is important because it is your job as a landlord or managing agent to make sure that the risk of Legionella exposure on your property is adequately assessed and dealt with. You are responsible for your residents, tenants, and any visitors and are required to protect them. There are several pieces of legislation that require Legionella risk assessments.
Legionella can lead to a serious lung infection known as Legionnaire’s disease. While this is a rare condition, there were over 80 deaths between the years of 2011 and 2013. This makes it important to do a proper assessment on the property to ensure that you can do what you need to in order to minimize these risks. Our assessment does both a proper inspection and temperature measurement in various areas to record any potential hazards.
Legionella Risk Assessments in East Finchley, London
How much does it cost to have a Legionella Risk Assessment carried out in East Finchley, 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 East Finchley, 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.
East Finchley, London
Located in the Greater London area, East Finchley can be found in the London Borough of Barnet. While it was first mentioned in history in 1356, it became the most populous part of the Finchley area. It suffered from bombings during the World War II, though it was re-built with a strong sense of community to overcome those times. This location was the home of several notable people including George Michael, Peter Sellers, and Amy Winehouse. Today it is the home of the Phoenix Cinema, which is known as being the oldest purpose-built cinema in the UK and one of the best single-screen cinemas in London.