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28th April 2018, 09:33 | #1 |
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Safty reminder:Legionnaires' risk from wiper water
With our cars known for going all jelly like at the bottom of the washer tank it`s best to take care of what you breath in when maintaining it after a blockage:
https://www.nhs.uk/news/lifestyle-an...m-wiper-water/ Ken. |
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I had to check the date, and yes, April the First has passed. This does seem an odd one to me. Luckily they haven't mentioned that cars just possibly kill more people than windscreen washer water by Legionella, worldwide.
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I know it sounds crazy, but Legionnaires is a risk from the washer bottle. An enclosed, pretty much stagnant body of water, gently heated by the engine. It's a minor risk, but a serious disease. Depends how efficient you are towards maintenance. If you check and top up your washer bottle with proper screenwash every week, it won't be a problem as you are regularly venting the bottle. If you wait until the bottle is empty before popping the filler cap, sticking your face into the filler tube to see if you can see anything, and pouring plain water into the bottle, you run a risk.
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Perhaps not so crazy, I prefer to use the hand held in a fixed position when having a shower, but! will at least once a week flush through the over head pan on the hottest setting there is for at least five minutes, Rev |
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At work, we run every tap, and every changing room shower weekly, until the water runs fully hot. Hose pipes are another possible risk. If you have a hosepipe that spends 9 months of the year coiled up, full of stagnant water, always let it run through with fresh water for a few minutes the first time you water the lawn. All it takes is a few warm spring days to heat up the water in the hose enough for Legionella to be a risk
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This does have a very strong basis in fact - in 2006 there was a very high incidence of Legionaires deaease and Bristol University along with some European research centres analysed legionaries cases in 2008/9.
They found that a significant risk was any driver or passenger of vehicles that had no screenwash in the windscreen washer fluid. What was then needed to be done was further studies to prove that adding windscreen washer fluid reduced the incidence of legionaries disease - but as far as I am aware no such studies have been done. Probably because adding windscreen washer fluid to the water bottle is a bit of a no brainer. |
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No laughing matter , when the students are away from uni where i work our maintenance lads have to go around ALL the rooms and run the water for 2 minutes to make sure it's clear , this has to be done once a week when they're away , at a 1000 + rooms it's no small task
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