Actually, I've changed my mind,
My advice now is "ignore it and it'll go away".
Vin
How about "it was never here"?
Read through the thread.
Someone asked a question about legionnaire's.
Since then we've been told that:
It can't be contracted from washing windows down as it needs to be airborne
It's an urban myth
Water in tanks remains at tap temperature
Water in tanks is freezing
We are no different from people with a water butt in their back garden
We do not cause a vapour
We do not cause an aerosol
Legionnaires is cause by unclean shower heads.
All of which smack to me of putting your head under the bedclothes to avoid the monsters.
Factually, the water in my tanks (measured, not opinion, see post above) hits the danger zone. Factually, I produce an aerosol of water from that tank. Factually, an aerosol of water with legionella in it can infect people 500m away (some reports claim 6km but that appears uncertain).
I know you're unpersuadable and that any risk that hasn't already occurred never can occur, so ridicule it and ignore it and it'll go away.
Vin