Businesses in Burton upon Trent rely on our Legionella expertise to stay compliant with the L8 Approved Code of Practice and protect their water systems.
We deliver HSE‑compliant risk assessments with clear recommendations aligned with ACOP L8 and HSG274.
We support Burton organisations with routine monitoring, flushing, temperature checks, and logbook management.
Local expertise
Clear compliance guidance
Reliable monitoring & documentation support
Reduced operational burden
Trusted across multiple sectors
We make Legionella compliance simple and stress‑free for businesses in Burton upon Trent.
We offer bespoke one off services from risk assessments to water sampling as well as monthly service packages.
Our monthly Legionella service plans remove the hassle of routine checks and compliance tasks, giving you consistent, expert oversight without adding to your workload.
We handle everything on schedule, keep your records audit‑ready, and ensure your water systems stay safe and compliant—all while you stay focused on running your organisation.
Suitible for a small property with up to 50 outlets
Suitible for a small / medium property with up to 100 outlets
Suitible for a medium / large property with up to 200 outlets
Suitible for a large property with up to 300 outlets
All of the above packages can be tailored to suit the clients needs
Our service plans allow you to spread the costs into manageble monthly payments*
*subject to service agreement
The price to carry out a Legionella risk assessment varies on the size of the property being surveyed. A small semi detached house can start from around £120.00, whilst a school or hospital can range from £800.00 upwards
Legionella is a bacteria found in natural water sources that can live and grow in poorly maintained domestic water systems.
The disease can affect a number of people but more commonly the over 50's, smokers, diabetics, people with chronic lung/heart or kidney disease and those who are already immunocompromised, such as cancer sufferers.
If not monitored it can cause respiratory problems like Legionella pneumophila or Legionella longbeachae, a severe form of pneumonia
Legionella can be combated by keeping water systems clean and well monitored, ensuring the water is at the correct temperature to kill the bacteria, and that regular cleaning of showers, storage tanks and other assets is carried out.
The bacteria is taken in to the lungs via aerosols, such as showers, misting devices and water agitation in hot tubs. The disease can not be transfered from person to person.
Legionella Policy Writing
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Thermostatic Mixing Valve (TMV) Servicing
Water Sampling
Closed System Testing
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