Legionellae, an underestimated hazard
Legionella water treatment is an important issue because legionellae are bacteria which can cause severe pneumonia known as Legionnaires‘ disease. They inhabit water lines, air conditioners, air washers, fountains and cooling towers. Usually, legionellae are harmless. They only become hazardous when optimal temperatures allow their populations to flourish AND they are in aerosolising water systems where they might be inhaled.

Sanosil S015

Disinfectant concentrate
for water
disinfection,
no dangerous good

Sanosil Super 25

Disinfectant – highly
concentrated for water disinfection,
professional users only

Sanostrips 200

for the approximate
determination of the Sanosil
content in water.

Legionella Test Kit

Detecting of
Legionella in drink –
and tapwater

LEGIONELLA IN HOUSEINSTALLATIONS: SHORT INFO (COMIC)

LEGIONELLA IN COOLING TOWERS / COOLING CIRCUITS: SHORT INFO (COMIC)

LEGIONELLA CONTROL WITH SANOSIL S015: STEP BY STEPstep by step

LEGIONELLA CONTROL WITH SANOSIL SUPER 25: STEP BY STEP

Legionella in the water : a problem to solve with legionella water treatment
Legionella water treatment should not be forgotten since legionellae in water systems constitute a considerable hazard, known at least since 1976, when the first known epidemic claimed several casualties among participants at an American Legion congress, from whence the bacteria acquired the name.


The source of infection was a contaminated air conditioning system in which the legionellae bred before being inhaled by the victims.


Ever since, reports of legionella infections keep cropping up around the world — for example, in Germany, where a major outbreak due to an unserviced cooling tower caused the death of several people in 2010. To be fair, however, it should be noted that although legionellae can potentially be lethal, there are always a number of different factors at play in the case of infection with Legionnaires‘ disease.

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