Legionella Test Newcastle
Legionella Risk Assessments in Newcastle
The law requires for a Legionella Risk Assessment. Legionnaire’s disease is a serious infection of the lungs that can potentially lead to death. That’s why it is important for a Legionella Risk Assessmentto be performed.
When a professional comes out for a Legionella Risk Assessment, they will perform a thorough inspection of various parts of the property including the hot water tank, water storage tank, corrosion in piping, and search for dead leg piping. They will also measure the temperature wherever they can including the cold water taps, water storage tank, hot water tank, and hot water taps.
We perform each of our Legionella Risk Assessments according to the laws and regulations to ensure that safety of your property. The law requires that all landlords and property owners ensure that their tenants are not exposed to this serious condition, for both residential and commercial properties. Our assessment can identify any potential hazards as well how to reduce these risks.
Legionella Risk Assessments in Newcastle
How much does it cost to have a Legionella Risk Assessment carried out in Newcastle?
1 Bedroom: £45
2 Bedroom: £50
3 Bedroom: £55
4 Bedroom: £60 & call to discuss if bigger than 4 bedrooms.
What do we check when we carry out a Legionella Risk Assessment in the Newcastle 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.
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Newcastle Upon Tyne, a place commonly known as simply Newcastle, is located in the North East England. This is a city in Tyne and Wear, with a population of about 300,196. Newcastle Upon Tyne is a country with a rich history starting with the era of the Roman Empire. The architecture in the suburbs here is stunning, including the Byker wall which has been named on the UNESCO list of outstanding 20th century buildings. It is also notable for the Centre for Life, which was the first biotechnology village in the UK. In April 2017, Newcastle was voted the Best City in The Daily Telegraph.