How to avoid critical mistakes in sampling water for Legionella


Many organizations waste a lot of money on Legionella sampling--not because sampling cannot be useful--but because of mistakes in planning, collecting samples, or interpreting the test results. In a new four-video series called “How to Avoid Critical Mistakes in Sampling Water for Legionella,” Matt Freije outlines keys to avoiding such mistakes. 

Each of the four videos is about 10 minutes in length. 

The training videos can be viewed free of charge but are available only through December 17th. To view them, go to www.hcinfo.com.



December 17, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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