Cooling towers must be cleaned just like any other misting device in order to prevent the spread of bacteria and diseases. They should also be cleaned to increase equipment life and lower costs, among other reasons. The residential and commercial building industry has witnessed significant growth in recent years and is expected to continue expanding. […]
Start Up Recommendations Before Occupying Due to COVID-19
Tower Water cares about our clients and wants to assist you in preparation for occupation of their building or systems. We have gotten the opinion of a well known expert to share their guidelines with us for your benefit. Below is a quick summary of what should be completed if you have been in stagnant […]
4 Steps for Defending Against Legionella
Legionella is a tough pest to handle. It poses a serious threat to businesses, especially in the great New York City area. Without proper guidance, it can be difficult to stay ahead of rapidly evolving legislation and prevention strategies. Read on for some essential tactics for defending your business again Legionella courtesy of the professionals […]
10 Facts About Legionella
Two different illnesses are caused by Legionella bacteria – Legionnaires’ disease and Pontiac fever Legionella bacteria are usually found in water. Legionnaires’ disease got its name from a 1976 outbreak at an American Legion convention in Philadelphia. About one in 10 people who gets sick from Legionnaires’ disease will die. Legionella occurs naturally in fresh water […]
One Dead Following Suspected Legionella Outbreak in Atlanta Hotel
A Decatur woman is dead following a suspected Legionella outbreak at the Sheraton hotel in Atlanta. Nearly a month after her death, health authorities have confirmed that Cameo Garrett of Decatur succumbed to heart disease aggravated by Legionnaires’ disease that might have been contracted at the Atlanta hotel. The suspected outbreak at the Atlanta hotel could […]
11 Former Guests of Atlanta Hotel Diagnosed with Legionnaires’ Disease – 55 Probable Cases Linked
ATLANTA, GA – Eleven former guests of the prominent Sheraton Hotel in Atlanta have now been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease after coming into contact with the bacteria on hotel facilities. According to officials, an additional 55 probable cases have been linked to the same outbreak. Nancy Nydam, communications director at the Georgia Department of Public […]
Two Senior Living Residents Test Positive for Legionella Bacteria
Fulton, MO – Two senior residents tested positive for the Legionella Bacteria at Fulton Presbyterian Manor. According to Callaway County Health Department Administrator Sharon Lynch, the source of the bacteria has not been determined yet A joint investigation is currently being held by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Callaway County Health Department […]
Belgium Legionnaires’ Outbreak Reaches 29 cases
An ongoing Legionnaires’ outbreak in Flanders, Belgium has reached 29 cases. Of the 29 patients infected, 17 have been hospitalized, four remain in intensive care, and two have died as a result of the disease. The 17 companies that were involved in the initial investigation have completed the disinfection of their cooling towers in the […]
Three Confirmed Cases of Legionnaires’ Disease in Clark as Officials Investigate Possible Outbreak
CLARK, NJ – Three cases of Legionnaires’ disease have been confirmed by Mayor Sal Bonaccorso in Clark. Totaling 22 confirmed cases in Union County in the past few months that have lead to a total of five deaths so far. Clark Health Officer Nancy Raymond states that these cases should not cause serious concerns for […]