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Sensor launched to fight Legionella

A pair of young entrepreneurs have developed a revolutionary smart sensor that will help to wage war on the deadly Legionella bug.

Technology expert Florin Mangu and water hygiene engineer Joe Finn are launching the new Remote Tech 'S1' sensor via their Stevenage-based research and development company, in response to the increase in the number of Legionella outbreaks in the UK.

The device monitors water systems and sends an alert if conditions are rife for Legionella, a water-borne bacteria that thrives within a specific temperature range. This is of particular importance given the 43 per cent rise in confirmed cases of Legionella in England and Wales between 2015 and 2018. 

The sensor makes use of 'internet of things' technology - whereby an intelligent device is connected via the web and is able to communicate data.

Joe Finn says: "Legionella is a potential killer that can lurk within any water system. If it gets into your lungs it can cause Legionnaires’ disease, which is a virulent type of pneumonia. The young and elderly are particularly at risk. During a major outbreak, approximately one in 10 people who get Legionnaires’ disease will die."

Florin Mangu says: "Our sensor is specifically designed for Legionella and it uses smart technology to detect any abnormalities in temperature. Every two seconds the sensor checks for any changes within a set threshold. We can use this data to provide a comprehensive record. It is designed to keep the public safe at all times." 

When temperatures are normal the sensor remains in live sleep mode and only sends a message to a server once every three hours, hence saving on battery power, but if temperatures change, it awakes and sends an alert.

The device removes the need for regular site visits, hence reducing carbon footprints. It is currently undergoing extensive trials in conjunction with a number of large institutions and commercial companies.

Mangu adds: "The feedback we have received so far is extremely positive and we are currently negotiating contracts with clients in a number of different sectors."

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