Maintaining high standards of water system hygiene is crucial for safeguarding public health and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. According to the UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) controlling Legionella bacteria in water systems, is of high importance. Effective temperature management is a primary control method with, hot water should be stored at 60°C or higher, distributed at 50°C or above, and cold water should be kept below 20°C. Regular maintenance practices, such as flushing and descaling and cleaning with the correct chemicals, is a must, to maintain standards.
Comprehensive Water Hygiene management includes routine inspections, risk assessments, and adherence to established guidelines. Implementing a Water Safety Plan, as outlined in BS 8680:2020. This includes regular monitoring, maintenance of dosing systems, and prompt disinfection procedures when necessary. By following these practices, organizations can ensure their water systems remain safe, efficient, and compliant with current health and safety standards. Find more information at The HSE Website.