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Canadian Water Compliance Pushes Drinking Water Testing During Baby Safety Month

Last updated: September 12, 2025 1:05 am
Published: 8 months ago
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Toronto, Sept. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As September is observed as Baby Safety Month, Canadian Water Compliance reminds building owners, facility managers, and healthcare providers to perform water testing for the Legionella bacteria. Testing for this bacteria is critical to ensuring the safety and quality of water systems in commercial, industrial, and healthcare settings.

The Legionella bacteria can cause Legionnaires’ disease, a potentially fatal form of pneumonia, when inhaled from water droplets. The Legionella bacteria thrive in warm water, between 20°C and 50°C, making cooling towers, hot tubs, and large plumbing systems particularly vulnerable. Despite this, it can still be found in air conditioning units, showers, and other water systems.

Regular testing is essential for identifying contamination before it leads to an outbreak, especially in large buildings, hospitals, and hotels. To address this issue, Canadian Water Compliance urges all building owners, facility managers, and healthcare providers to perform advanced Legionella water testing. This testing process accurately detects bacteria levels, ensuring that water systems meet safety requirements.

Kevin Mork, COO of Canadian Water Compliance, said, “Our commitment is to protect public health by reducing Legionella risks in water systems. As part of our strategy, we’ve developed comprehensive Legionella Water Safety Plans that are customized to meet the specific requirements of different facilities.”

This method of managing water quality provides facilities with clear steps for checking, testing, and dealing with any possible dangers related to Legionella. The plans include regular checks, risk evaluations, and immediate actions if needed.

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A key part of tackling Legionella risks is proper maintenance and documentation of water systems. According to Canadian Water Compliance, having detailed records makes it easier to spot and solve problems quickly, lowering the risk of outbreaks.

Canadian Water Compliance offers services to various sectors like healthcare, hospitality, and public buildings. By providing customized solutions, they address the specific challenges each facility faces, ensuring they meet both national and local regulations. Their focus is on preventing problems before they occur.

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In addition, Canadian Water Compliance is committed to educating stakeholders about the importance of managing Legionella. Through training and resources, the company aims to raise awareness and improve organizations’ abilities to manage their water systems.

Mork continued, “Whether you’re a thriving business, a government agency, a healthcare institution, or an educational facility, we can help. Our solutions are built to fill unique needs, delivering the right fit with dependable results every time.”

Canadian Water Compliance’s initiative highlights the importance of being proactive in managing water systems to protect public health. The company focuses on effective Canada Legionella Water Testing and strong safety plans.

As more facilities recognize the need for strong water safety protocols, Canadian Water Compliance offers dependable and practical solutions. Their wide-ranging services, such as potable water testing and lead water testing, among others, make sure that water systems are safe.

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Canadian Water Compliance reminds businesses during Baby Safety Month that structured testing and safety plans are necessary for managing Legionella risks effectively. With continuous dedicated support to clients, the company remains committed to improving water safety throughout Canada.

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For more information about Canadian Water Compliance, contact the company here:

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Canadian Water Compliance

Kevin Mork

(416) 488-0094

[email protected]

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147 Bentworth Ave

Toronto, ON

Canada

CONTACT: Kevin Mork

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