Legionella Testing

Legionella bacteria, commonly found in natural water sources, can pose a significant health risk when they thrive in man-made water systems. These bacteria are the leading cause of Legionnaires’ disease, a severe form of pneumonia. At our environmental lab, we provide precise and reliable Legionella testing services to help you ensure the safety and compliance of your water systems.

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Why Is Legionella Testing Important?

Legionella bacteria can grow in environments such as cooling towers, hot tubs, fountains, and plumbing systems, especially when water stagnates or temperatures are conducive to bacterial growth. Testing for Legionella is crucial to:

Protect public health

Avoid outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease

Comply with regulatory requirements and industry standards

Maintain the reputation and safety of your facility

Our Testing Process is Simple and Efficient

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Reach out to schedule your test at a convenient time for you.

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Choose Your Option

Some parameters, like pH and chlorine, conductivity, turbidity, can be tested momentarily with our on-site testing services for immediate results. Alternatively, opt for sample collection for comprehensive lab analysis.

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Sample Collection

We can visit your location to collect water samples, ensuring proper techniques are followed for accurate testing. Proper sample collection is crucial to maintain the integrity of the analysis and avoid contamination.

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Receive Your Results

Get detailed, actionable insights from our reliable reports, helping you address any water quality concerns effectively

Regulatory Compliance

We follow the latest guidelines and standards, including:

OSHA Technical Manual for Legionella Control

ASHRAE Standard 188

CDC toolkit recommendations for water management programs

Local and state regulations specific to New York and New Jersey

Who Needs Legionella Testing?

Not Sure If You Need Testing? Contact Us for Guidance

Don’t wait for issues to arise—regular testing can prevent costly problems and health risks.

Legionella testing is essential for:

Healthcare Facilities: Hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics where vulnerable populations are at higher risk.

Commercial and Residential Buildings: Large buildings with complex plumbing systems.

Hotels and Hospitality Businesses: Places with water features such as pools, spas, and fountains.

Industrial Sites: Factories and facilities using cooling towers or other water-based processes.

Property Managers and Landlords: Ensuring compliance with regulations for tenant safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Legionella, and why is it dangerous?

Legionella is a type of bacteria that can cause Legionnaires’ disease, a severe form of pneumonia, and Pontiac fever, a milder flu-like illness. It is often found in water systems like cooling towers, hot water tanks, and plumbing systems. Testing helps ensure water safety and regulatory compliance.

Legionella testing involves collecting water samples from key points in the water system and analyzing them in a certified laboratory. Methods like culture testing, PCR (polymerase chain reaction), or antigen tests may be used to detect the bacteria.

Testing frequency depends on your facility’s risk factors and local regulations. High-risk facilities like hospitals may require routine testing every 3-6 months, while other properties might test annually or after major plumbing changes.

Common symptoms include:

  • High fever, chills, and cough.
  • Muscle aches, headaches, and shortness of breath.
  • If you suspect exposure, consult a healthcare provider immediately.

If Legionella is detected, immediate action should include:

  • Disinfecting the water system through methods like superheating or shock chlorination.
  • Retesting to confirm bacteria removal.
  • Implementing a water management plan to prevent future contamination.

Yes, in some regions and industries, Legionella testing is legally required, especially for healthcare facilities, hotels, and public water systems. Always check with local and federal guidelines to ensure compliance.

Standard culture tests can take 7-14 days for definitive results. Faster methods like PCR testing can provide results in 1-3 days.

The cost depends on the number of samples and testing methods used. Contact us for a customized quote based on your needs.

Preventive measures include:

  • Regular maintenance and cleaning of water systems.
  • Temperature control (keeping hot water above 50°C and cold water below 20°C).
  • Using biocides in cooling towers and other water systems.
  • Conducting routine Legionella risk assessments and testing.

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Your Environment, Our Priority

Have questions about environmental testing? Whether it’s water, air, or more, we’re here to help you ensure safety and compliance. Contact us today to schedule your test or learn more about our services!

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