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Zeonda™ - Circulation Method
prevents legionella in hot water
Legionella
bacteria in water systems in buildings are a health risk that
affects all of us. The bacteria can cause Legionnaires’
disease, a serious form of pneumonia with high mortality,
and Pontiac fever, an influenza-like illness.
The disinfection methods available
until now are not effective and/or environment friendly in
the long term. This website is about the Zeonda™ Circulation
Method. This is a new, patented technology for water supply
installations and it can stop legionella permanently.
The method has been tested by the
Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control (SMI) and
been found to be very effective.
Examples of legionella outbreak
Hospital at centre of Legionella
scare
A Midlands hospital is on alert after
Legionella bacteria were discovered in its hot water system.
One patient at the Walsgrave Hospital in Coventry, who was
found to have the bug, has died. [BBC
News]
One dead after legionnaire's disease
outbreak
An elderly man is dead and another
is recovering from legionnaire's disease in the small east
Auckland community of Beachlands. [The
New Zeeland Herald]
Legionnaires’ bacteria is
found in school plumbing
Chiswick schools are to be checked
following the discovery of the bacteria which leads to Legionnaires'
disease at a Hounslow school. [Guardian]
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