Legionella Test Wokingham
Legionella Risk Assessments in Wokingham
The Legionella Risk Assessment is not only a legal requirement, it is one that can give your tenants and residents peace of mind that they are living in a safe place. Legionella can lead to Legionnaire’s disease, which is a serious form of pneumonia that can be potentially fatal.
Typically the people at most risk for getting sick from Legionella bacteria include the elderly and people with compromised immune systems. The disease itself is very rare, but even still there were an estimated 345 cases of Legionnaire’s disease in 2016.
A Legionella Risk Assessment is important because it can allow you to see where the potential risks for Legionella are and what you can do to reduce the risk of your residents becoming infected. You could be held liable should someone who lives on or visits your property becomes sick with Legionnaire’s disease due to your failure to properly assess your property.
Legionella Risk Assessments in Wokingham
How much does it cost to have a Legionella Risk Assessment carried out in Wokingham?
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 Wokingham 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.
Wokingham, Berkshire
Wokingham has a population of 47,000 and is located in Berkshire. This market town was famous for their bell foundry during the 14th century until the 16th century. It was the popular choice for churches in southern England to get their bells from here. It also became the place for silk production during the Tudor period. In recent years, Wokingham became known for being one of the healthiest places to live in England. It is believed that this is because of the solid cultural, social, and economic conditions that residents can get when living in this town. The industries here are made to help its residents thrive.