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What Fosters The Growth Of Cooling Tower Legionella

The deadly Legionnaire’s disease comes under the category of pneumonia. In this condition, the lungs are inflamed acutely, mostly due to an infection. In the Legionnaire’s disease, this condition is caused by the Legionella bacteria.

The deadly Legionnaire’s disease comes under the category of pneumonia. In this condition, the lungs are inflamed acutely, mostly due to an infection. In the Legionnaire’s disease, this condition is caused by the Legionella bacteria.

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A lot of people develop early symptoms for this disease. <strong>The</strong>se include flu like<br />

condition such as chills, fever, nausea, diarrhoea, muscle pain, headaches etc.<br />

Other symptoms include, that the patient may develop later, shortness of<br />

breath, mental changes, chest pain etc. Over time, the person may suffer from<br />

respiratory failure, kidney failure and sudden blood pressure drop, thus,<br />

making the disease fatal.<br />

One of the greatest risks of <strong>Legionella</strong> virus is faced when cooling towers<br />

contain water that is untreated for several weeks. As the bacteria need a warm<br />

and moist climate to grow, these conditions in the cooling towers, where the<br />

water remains dirty and stagnant, prove congenial for its growth. This is a<br />

grave condition to work in, and can specially affect the elder staff that is<br />

working in your company, somebody with respiratory problems, diabetic<br />

people or heavy smokers and drinkers. <strong>The</strong>refore, it is essential that the<br />

company should take care of the condition of water in their cooling towers.<br />

<strong>Cooling</strong> towers are the perfect grounds for bacteria growth as they are open<br />

and contain warm water. <strong>The</strong>y are built on the principle of evaporating the<br />

water and also diffusing heat by giving out a mist of warm water through a top<br />

corner. This mist definitely contains the water droplets that are infected. If<br />

there are any open windows or inlets near to the tower, these droplets enter<br />

into the spaces inhabited by people and thus, are inhaled by them through<br />

aspiration. This is where it all starts.<br />

This can readily be reduced if the industries follow the practices of installing,<br />

operating and maintaining the water systems properly. <strong>The</strong>se cooling towers<br />

need disinfecting ever now and then, and the water in the towers must be kept<br />

at temperatures that do not encourage the growth of these bacteria. Treating<br />

the towers with biocides is another way of preventing legionella growth. <strong>The</strong><br />

metal surfaces should be trated with these, so that any other growth, perhaps<br />

of alga can be removed. Any contamination must be treated immediately and<br />

the towers must be de-scaled. Corrosion is another factor that can lead to an<br />

increased growth of the bacteria. Corroded and worn out aged parts must be

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