Legionella Legal Compliance
Ensure your organization’s legionella legal compliance and avoid risks associated with a Legionella outbreak. U.S. Water’s Management & Water Testing plans offer legally defensible protection for your facility. Plus we provide significant advantages over the competition’s offerings.
Legal protection for Wisconsin healthcare, education, and hospitality facilities
Through the years the U.S. Water Laboratory team has seen it all. Hospitals, hotels, universities, and other facilities lacking a legally defensible water management plan receive notice that a guest has contracted Legionnaire’s Disease. Some of these organizations never recover. Don’t leave the future of your business to chance. Get ahead of the issue. Start your Legionella planning with U.S. Water today.
U.S. Water provides expert, cost effective, preventative water system management strategies to combat Legionella and other waterborne bacteria – saving your organization hundreds of thousands, or millions of dollars in legal costs, when something goes wrong.
We ensure compliance with standards set by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) is imperative. Apart from safeguarding occupants, adherence to these standards mitigates legal risks, ensuring that establishments meet regulatory requirements and minimize the potential for legal liabilities associated with Legionella contamination.
U.S. Water’s Water Testing Laboratory is led by and employs leading experts in the Legionella field. Our approach makes us Wisconsin’s most innovative provider for Water Management Programs, Legionella Testing, Prevention and Remediation.
U.S. Water’s Management & Water Testing plans go beyond providing protection – they offer legally sound defense for your facility. Our plans not only prioritize safety but also provide distinct advantages compared to the competition. Choose U.S. Water for peace of mind and unmatched protection for your facility.
Did you know?
In general, Legionella are transmitted directly from the environment to humans, rather than human-to- human or animal-to-human transmission of these bacteria.
Meet current requirements for CMS & ASHRAE Standard 188 and 514
Ensuring your facility meets the standards set by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) is crucial. Not only does it keep your occupants safe, but it also shields you from legal risks. Compliance with these standards is a guarantee that your establishment meets regulatory requirements, reducing the chances of legal liabilities related to Legionella contamination.