Reducing the risk of Legionella
It must be stressed that the risk of Legionella causing illness from small domestic water systems is very low. However, we recommend you observe the following simple precautions and good water hygiene practice which will reduce the risk even further:
- make sure your shower and all water taps are used or flushed through for at least one minute, at least once per week
- for any outlets that have not been used for a prolonged period of time (for example after you return from a holiday), flush the system through for at least two minutes before use
- descale and disinfect your showerhead monthly to prevent the build-up of lime scale, mould and algae growth in/on the head
- always flush the toilet with the lid in the closed position
Keep hot water stored at a minimum temperature of 60°c as this will kill any legionella bacteria. However, please take care with hot water and be aware of scalding risks.
If you are a council tenant and your hot water is not heating properly, or you discover any other problems with your heating or water system, please contact our customer services using the details at the bottom of this page.