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"Regular assessments are the only way to ensure your water systems aren't breeding grounds for bacteria."
A Legionella risk assessment is a systematic examination of a property's water systems to identify potential risks of Legionella bacteria exposure. Legionella can grow in man-made water systems like cooling towers, hot and cold water tanks, and plumbing systems when the conditions are right.
The assessment involves a physical inspection of the premises, checking for stagnation, temperature levels, and the overall condition of the water system. The goal is to implement control measures to mitigate the risk of Legionnaires' disease.
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Under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and the COSHH regulations, employers and those in control of premises (like landlords) have a duty to identify and assess sources of risk.
The HSE's L8 Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) specifies that duty holders must follow these guidelines to remain compliant with the law and avoid severe penalties.
Even for small residential properties with low-risk systems (like standard combi-boilers), a simple but documented assessment is required to demonstrate management of the risk.
Legionnaires' disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by the Legionella bacteria. It is contracted by inhaling small droplets of water (aerosols) suspended in the air which contain the bacteria.
Legionnaires' disease is fatal in about 1 in 10 healthy individuals and can be much higher in vulnerable groups.
People over 45, smokers, heavy drinkers, and those with underlying health conditions are at higher risk.
Landlords of residential properties have a duty of care to their tenants. You are legally required to ensure the property is safe and does not pose a health risk.
Our flat-fee service includes everything you need to stay compliant.
The assessment must include any system where water is stored or used and which could allow the bacteria to grow or be dispersed as an aerosol.
Cold water storage tanks and expansion vessels.
Calorifiers and heaters where water is kept above 60°C.
Taps, showerheads, and any points of use that create spray.
Redundant pipework where water can stagnate for long periods.
An assessor will inspect every water outlet, tank, and boiler to look for signs of scale, corrosion, or contamination.
Calibrated thermometers are used to check water temperatures at sentinel points (furthest and nearest outlets).
The assessor will map out the property's water system to identify areas of potential stagnation (dead-legs).
Water stored between 20°C and 45°C is the perfect environment for bacteria growth.
Low usage or dead-end pipes allow bacteria to multiply undisturbed.
Sludge, rust, or biological material in water tanks acts as a food source.
Showers or spray taps provide the aerosol needed for bacteria to be inhaled.
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Common recommendations to reduce risk:
Larger properties with more water outlets take longer to inspect and require more data points.
Commercial sites with cooling towers or multiple storage tanks have higher assessment requirements.
We offer fixed pricing for London inner and outer zones, with no hidden travel fees.
While there is no fixed legal renewal date, the HSE recommends reviewing your assessment every 2 years or if:
Need a Legionella Risk Assessment today? We have assessors available across all London boroughs.
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