Guidelines for submitting articles to Santa Rosalia Today
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Legionella: The dangerous bacteria lurking in heated pools, jacuzzis and whirlpools in Spain
The bacteria, which can cause Legionnaire’s disease, breeds in warm damp places like jacuzzis if they haven’t been used for a couple of weeks
How to prevent and treat Legionella in water
- The first thing to do to stop Legionella from proliferating in your pool or water areas is to keep them very clean because dirt and organic matter can produce a biofilm which, when it goes into the water of the recirculation unit, serves as a nutrient for the bacteria and becomes a real risk factor in making it grow and multiply.
- Secondly, if the pool has been untouched and unused between one summer and the next, or if it has not been used for a period of at least fifteen days or more, you should clean and disinfect it with disinfectant products that are specifically designed for this purpose. These products include may disinfectants used in the public health sector, such as sodium or calcium hypochlorite, chlorine dioxide, chloramines, teichloroisocyanuric acid, biguanides, ozone or similar.
- If you do detect an outbreak of Legionella, you should immediately close the pool and not let anyone swim or bathe there until it has been fully cleaned and disinfected.