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Legionella management
25 January 2013
General Environmental Services (GES Water and GES Technology) has signed a distribution agreement with Radio-Tech to provide its clients with aquavision, Radio-Tech's wireless legionella management system. GES supplie

General Environmental Services (GES
Water and GES Technology) has
signed a distribution agreement with
Radio-Tech to provide its clients with
aquavision, Radio-Tech's wireless
legionella management system.
GES supplies customers with water treatment and hygiene programmes and legionella monitoring forms a core part of its business.
Kevin Bloodworth, director of GES Technology is responsible for driving innovation and looked at several methods of improving legionella control. He commented: "aquavision goes above and beyond the minimum standard of legionella monitoring set out in the HSE's ACoP L8 guidelines.
Clients get a better overview of the system and it enables them to identify problems that they wouldn't otherwise be able to see, so it's a great investigative tool."
GES supplies customers with water treatment and hygiene programmes and legionella monitoring forms a core part of its business.
Kevin Bloodworth, director of GES Technology is responsible for driving innovation and looked at several methods of improving legionella control. He commented: "aquavision goes above and beyond the minimum standard of legionella monitoring set out in the HSE's ACoP L8 guidelines.
Clients get a better overview of the system and it enables them to identify problems that they wouldn't otherwise be able to see, so it's a great investigative tool."
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