So.Ge.Se. offers comprehensive legionella prevention services in Bari and throughout Puglia, including sampling, accredited laboratory analysis, risk assessment and self-monitoring plan preparation. Our laboratory is the reference point for hospitality, healthcare and residential facilities in the region.
Protection for elderly and vulnerable residents with specific monitoring of water systems and air conditioning systems.
Monitoring of showers, pools and complex water systems present in sports facilities.
Maximum attention to biological risk for the safety of patients and healthcare staff, with specific protocols for hospital facilities.
Verification of centralized systems for the protection of residents in condominium facilities.
Specific controls for cooling systems, evaporative towers and complex water networks of industrial plants.
Hygiene and health safety assurance for the protection of guests in hotel facilities.
National and regional health regulations impose specific prevention obligations. Non-compliance carries risks of administrative sanctions, criminal liability and suspension of activities.
Our services comply with National Guidelines and current local provisions.
Frequency depends on the facility type and risk level. Generally, sampling is recommended at least every six months, but healthcare facilities may require quarterly testing. SO.GE.SE. helps you establish the correct monitoring schedule.
Costs depend on the number of sampling points, facility size and type of analysis required. Contact SO.GE.SE. for a free, customized quote for your legionella prevention needs.
Legionella prevention is governed by the Italian National Guidelines for Prevention and Control of Legionellosis (2015) and regional health provisions. Facility managers are legally responsible for risk assessment and monitoring.
Hotels, B&Bs, nursing homes, hospitals, sports centers, swimming pools, dental offices, residential buildings with centralized water systems and industrial sites with cooling towers are all required to assess legionella risk.
A risk assessment includes inspection of water systems and HVAC equipment, identification of critical points, water sampling and laboratory analysis, risk level classification and preparation of a self-monitoring plan with corrective actions.