

Legionella Risk Assessment in London: What Every Business Owner and Employer Needs to Know
London’s diverse building stock from Victorian offices in the City to modern mixed-use towers in Canary Wharf presents water safety challenges that are specific to the capital. Here is what the law requires of you, and why acting promptly protects both your people and your business. If you own or manage commercial premises in London, the legal obligation to carry out a Legionella risk assessment applies to you, regardless of the size of your business, the age of your building


What Happens During a Legionella Risk Assessment, and What Should You Do With the Results?
Many business owners commission a Legionella risk assessment because the law requires it but the real value lies in what comes next. Understanding the process and acting on the findings is where lives are protected and liabilities are managed. The phrase “Legionella risk assessment” appears frequently in health and safety discussions, yet many of the employers and building managers who commission them have limited visibility of what the process actually involves and, cruciall


Water Hygiene Responsibilities for Facilities Managers
Water hygiene is a fundamental part of building management, and for facilities managers, it represents a significant and ongoing responsibility. Ensuring that water systems are safe, compliant, and properly maintained is not just a matter of best practice it is a legal obligation that directly impacts the health and safety of building occupants. From controlling the risk of Legionella bacteria to maintaining detailed compliance records, facilities managers play a central role
