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Legionella management
23 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: "We found that Radio-Tech's product was by far the best product on the market. 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: "We found that Radio-Tech's product was by far the best product on the market. 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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