Legionella Resources

Legionella Treatment Buyers' Guide

We have compiled a unique collection of Buyers’ Guides to be used to assist you in the choice of your treatment program and equipment.

Legionella Treatment Buyers’ Guides

Helpful Links

Understanding the different standards, guidelines, and regulations can be frustrating and confusing. ChemREADY has created a resource center for Water Safety and Management Program Team members to access in the efforts to keep their facility LegionellaREADY.

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Legionella Primer: What To Do If You Test Positive for Legionella?

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Water Facts

Water Facts were developed by the ChemREADY team of experts to provide educational sources of information regarding not only our products and services, but also how our solutions can be employed to improve your own operational excellence and practices.

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Legionella, a type of bacteria, can thrive in man-made water systems, posing a serious health threat. It causes Legionnaires' disease, a severe form of pneumonia, and Pontiac fever, a flu-like illness. Fortunately, proactive maintenance strategies can significantly reduce the risk of Legionella growth in your water supply. This message will explore preventative maintenance practices and the crucial water quality parameters to monitor for optimal legionella control.
In the world of water chemistry, alkalinity often plays a crucial, yet somewhat unnoticed, role. It’s not a specific molecule but rather a measure of a water body’s ability to neutralize acids and resist changes in pH. It acts like a buffer, ensuring a stable environment infrastructure.
Protecting metal infrastructure from the relentless assault of corrosion is crucial in various industries. Water, often the culprit, can accelerate this process, leading to costly repairs and safety concerns. Thankfully, corrosion inhibitors stand as the first line of defense, safeguarding metal surfaces in water systems.