Lilliput
dioxide generators
Chlorine
dioxide dosing and microgeneration system.
Legionella,
a great danger against which you have a small but powerful ally:
Lilliput
The
observation of recent cases of Legionnaires' disease in Italian hospitals, and
the news of pneumonia caused by Legionella in tourists who stayed in hotels and
villages presents a problem for the health service regarding the prevention in
communities and hospitals of infections caused by Legionella bacteria. The
natural breading ground for Legionella is the environment; from here the germ
passes to the artificial ground (water mains, the waterworks of single
buildings, hospitals, hotels, barracks, and swimming pools, etc.). The moderate
increase in the temperature of the water, with respect to the natural
temperature, represents one of the main factors that favours the growth of the
bacteria and environmental contamination. A total and economic defence can be
obtained with chlorine dioxide, using equipment that can satisfy the
requirements of miniaturization of production and the dosage of the chlorine
dioxide. Lilliput can
control the waterworks in hospitals, hotels, hospices and rehabilitation
centres, and all environments with complex waterworks. Derived from five years
of experience in hospitals and hotels with excellent results, Lilliput is the first and only
solution to the age-old problem of microgeneration of chlorine dioxide in small
and very small utilities. Keeping the water drinkable, Lilliput removes the
biofilm, the natural environment for the development of Legionella, maintaining
a high level of disinfection even at very low dosages. Lilliput makes it easy to
use chlorine dioxide thanks to the immediate installation, simple management and
use of the equipment and basic maintenance that can also be done by someone with
a minimum of technical know-how. No shock treatments are necessary, but just low
dosages so the water remains well within drinkable limits. Keeping the chlorine
coverage constant without prejudicing the drinkability of the water, are the
main prerogatives of the smallest generator. The combination of the disinfectant
properties of chlorine dioxide and the absence of by-products such as
Trihalomethane (THM) and chlorite residues, make the Sodi Scientifica generators
suitable for applications on even the smallest waterworks, in the place of
sodium hypochlorite plants.
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