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Legionella monitoring increases
Free hand sanitiser
accuracy and reduces costs
AquaCare Water Hygiene or SMS to designated paperless Legionella control
stations for NHS trusts
Services has enhanced its addresses for swift remedial system with no need for
water treatment portfolio action. Together, these additional back-office NHS trusts will find it easier and more efficient to fight infections as NHS Supply Chain is offer-
with the addition of aquavi- elements create an software investment. Hourly ing SaniPost hand sanitiser stations for use on wards and public areas to hospitals across
sion, an advanced remote integrated paperless updates from deployed England and Wales - for free.
Legionella monitoring system. monitoring and recording sensors are analysed for SaniPost stations are free to use, automatic hand cleaning units to help hospitals with their
Water temperature system across individual or temperature breaches and infection control. They dispense sanitiser via a sensor operated device when hands are placed
measurements by wireless multiple sites, with alarm alert generation. inside. This negates the risk of cross-infection as no surface needs to be touched.
sensors are regularly automated flushing and Online displays allow rapid Roger West, procurement director at NHS Supply Chain, said: “We are proud to offer such a
transmitted to a web-based temperature testing in drilling down to individual great solution for trusts. Not only will the stations help fight the risk of infection but the units
monitoring and management accordance with ACoP L8. assets. Monthly reports can are provided free-of-charge by SaniPost, which is great news as trusts look for efficiency
system, creating an The aquaflush Legionella be distributed by email to savings.”
automated paperless regime sensor automatically flushes designated addresses to Each unit is six feet tall, making it stand out to encourage hand hygiene and can be filled with
with increased logging water through every week to facilitate forward planning of any product chosen by the trust. The units can also help trusts reduce costs and reduce their
accuracy and reduced measure temperature data, predictive maintenance. All impact on the environment compared with standard hand washing as the units require no use
manpower costs. Combined which is then transmitted breaches, temperature of water or electricity.
with AquaCare’s in-depth wirelessly to the data hub for profiles and sentinel test Warren Edmondson, managing director at SaniPost, said: “There has been growing concern
Legionella knowledge, relay to the server. Available results are stored for six years recently around the spread of infection and we're happy to help allay those fears by installing
aquavision enables clients to in single or dual versions, this in a form suitable for HSE SaniPost in NHS hospitals. The stations allow for better infection control because there is no
maintain ACoP L8 battery-powered unit is easily audits. need to touch buttons or levers."
compliance with increased installed to new or existing aquavision was developed Trusts can order the units direct from SaniPost, quoting NHS Supply Chain ref. SAN1267 and
peace of mind. sentinel outlets. by Radio-Tech and is maintenance of the unit is also provided free. Hand sanitising product is not included with the
Legionnaires Disease, a For cold-water tank, available for immediate unit and trusts must purchase this separately. They are free to use whichever product they
form of pneumonia that can pipework, TMV and calorifier deployment. choose.
affect anybody, is fatal in monitoring, the tempsense
www.aquacarewhs.com www.sanipost.co.uk
some 12% of reported cases. sensor records and transmits
ACoP L8, the HSE’s temperatures every 15
Approved Code of Practice minutes to the data hub and
for the control of Legionella on to the server. Available in
bacteria in water systems, single or dual versions - for
calls for routine monitoring co-located monitoring points
of water temperatures ‘at - these battery-powered units
least weekly’ - and these are easily added to new or
records need to be kept for existing installations.
six years. In larger water The RT:Wi5 data hub is the
systems, this monitoring can heart of the aquavision
be a labour intensive task system, capable of managing
and subject to errors, leading hundreds of aquaflush or
to a loss of compliance. tempsense units. Data is
AquaCare’s new aquavision collected locally over on-site
system eliminates both error radio and stored in its
and labour costs, providing a internal 2GB memory for
carbon-friendly alternative to onward transmission via
paper-based reporting GPRS short message service,
systems. Wi-Fi or Ethernet network to
Three hardware elements the Gnet24 portal. The data
make up aquavision: the hub automatically senses
aquaflush Legionella sensor, surrounding sensors, making
tempsense temperature it quick and easy to install,
sensor and RT:Wi5 data hub. with no field programming
Routine temperature required. An on-board
measurements and weekly battery unit ensures no loss
sentinel test results are of data; a signal booster
collected locally and option is available to extend
transmitted via radio or LAN coverage.
to the Gnet24 web-based Gnet24 is aquavision’s
portal for analysis. Values automated web-based user
outside ACoP L8 guidelines interface and reporting
result in an immediate email software, creating a
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