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                                   CONTROLLING WATERBORNE
                                   HEALTH RISKS
                                   Water, essential for hygiene, can also be a source  The French Directive of 1st February, 2010, and
                                   of infection if its quality is not controlled.  the UK guidance HSG274 Part 2 both state that
                                   The proliferation of bacteria (Legionella spp.,  monitoring for Legionella should be carried out
                                   Pseudomonas aeruginosa, etc.) in the water supply  Analysis of water samples should take place in those
                                   or in mixers and taps may cause serious infections,  locations which are deemed at risk. In France
                                   especially for vulnerable people.          this includes points-of-use that are accessible
                                                                              to the public and where aerosols are generated
                                   Water systems in all buildings open to the public  (mixers, taps, showers, etc.).
                                   should be monitored for Legionella (e.g. hotels
                                   and holiday accommodation, campsites, detention   In the UK, sampling should occur where there are
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              mixers and taps      centres, etc.) and not just healthcare facilities.  vulnerable people (e.g. in hospitals and care homes).
                                                                              Also where Legionella control measures such as hot
                                   The prevention of health risks associated with   water temperature control or biocide treatments
                                   pathogenic bacteria in water systems should be a   are not consistently achieved.
                                   constant concern for public buildings, and in particular
                                   healthcare facilities (see the current French and UK   When a sample identifies a Legionella count above
                                   government guidance below).                acceptable levels, the facility manager must assess
                                                                              the installation to identify the necessary action
                                   The BIOFIL range of point-of-use filters provides    to protect users.
                                   a preventative or curative solution to secure the water
                                   quality at the point-of-use and protect the health    Point-of-use micro-filters are a means to restore
                                   of the user.                               the bacteriological quality of water at the point-of-use
                                                                              (anti-Legionella and all-germ tap filters and shower
                                                                              heads, etc.).
                                   CURRENT GUIDANCE
              BIOFIL spout filter                                              The French High Council Report on public health
              for BIOCLIP mixers and taps                                     and the risk of Legionella from 11 July, 2013,
                                   French and UK legislation is well established    is a guide to investigation and management
                                   in both healthcare and public buildings to reduce   assistance
                                   the risk of Legionella                     If sampling in public buildings shows Legionella levels
                                   The French Circular of 22 April, 2002, recommends   above the acceptable threshold, the first priority
                                   that healthcare facility managers should create “secure   is to protect users. Contaminated equipment
                                   points-of-use” where the water quality is safe for high   should be placed out-of-action and “anti-legionella”
                                   risk users.                                point-of-use filters should be installed on the water
                                                                              system in healthcare facilities and nursing homes.
                                   In the UK, the Health & Safety Executive guidance
                                   (HSG274 Part 2, 2014) recommends point-of-use filters   The UK Health & Technical Memoranda 04-01
                                   as a temporary measure until a permanent, safe solution   Part C (2016) provides advice on managing
                                   is in place. In some healthcare situations the long-term   Pseudomonas aeruginosa in augmented care units
                                   use of filters may be necessary to protect vulnerable   The water quality must be guaranteed for augmented
                                   patients.                                  care patients. This means either: water where testing
                                                                              has shown an absence of P. aeruginosa; or water
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                                   Point-of-use micro-filters with a 0.2µm membrane  supplied through a POU filter; or sterile water
                                   constitute a means for removing Legionella and  (for example, for skin contact for babies in neonatal
                                   Pseudomonas aeruginosa in water drawn off from  intensive care units).
                                   the system.












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