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Colliers joins call for landlords to tackle Legionnaires’ disease risk

Colliers has joined a number of firms warning landlords to tackle the risk of an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease as a growing number of occupiers return to the office.

The UK Health and Safety Executive issued guidance to help prevent an outbreak of the disease last month as landlords looked to reopen workplaces.

Legionnaires’ is a serious lung infection caused by bacteria entering into a water supply (for example, through air-conditioning systems, showers, taps and toilets).

Local authorities, including Warwick District Council and Sheffield City Council, have since issued warnings to businesses over the risk of an outbreak.

Colliers head of property investment management Mark Jarrett said: “There have been so many unexpected consequences from Covid-19 for landlords, property managers and occupiers. Legionnaires’ disease is one of these and with so many offices and buildings standing empty, the risk of legionella in poorly maintained buildings can be huge.

“In mobilising for the return to the office, it is important that firms put extra resources towards preventing any spread and ensuring water systems are cleaned and thoroughly flushed.”

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