Commentary:
Legionnaires' disease Is definitely a concern and challenge for me even though I don’t live in the city ..
i live in the Appalachian mountains and this is technically a temperate rainforest. I live in an area hit by hurricane Helene flooding as well as in an old house with older plumbing… of course just because something is old doesn’t mean it plays a factor in contributing to Legionnaires' disease. I would assume any
new ill placed buildings and construction, water drainage problems and septic areas and/ or ill designed material/household objects such as ventilation systems heating systems and air conditioners contribute to to bacteria problems which contribute to Legionnaire’s disease.
.. for there was also recall in a new little ill designed air conditioner we own that collects mold..
Legionnaires' disease Is likely a widespread challenge and I look forward to learning more about it because quite frankly, Steve of Data Report Info site, the drip behind the bathroom faucets, and the odd stale musty odor coming from one of my air conditioners during the middle of a heat and covid wave has just brought it to my attention….
Summary:
"Legionnaires' disease, tetanus among health risks North Carolina residents face in the wake of Helene flooding. Here's what to know"
LINK
https://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/2024/10/16/after-helene-western-north-carolina-faces-these-health-risks-how-to-be-safe/75701817007/P.s.
looks like I’m gonna have to do some plumbing .. I’ll learn from you tube how to fix my bathtub plumbing but yeah Steve & Data Report, I’m for wearing my mask .. when working or entering questionable and hazardous areas which is something theses online DIY teachers don’t recommend enough…
Here's my Handyman farmers and know it alls please wear safety masks especially around moldy or dangerous areas tutorial
LINK:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gORSxPDtI7MOWTP0wQBkTVQb-BrS4sSz/view?usp=sharing.