
Hydrosense is to showcase its Legionella testing innovations available to the water and water management industries at this year’s Aquatech exhibition.
Aquatech, which was established in 1968, is to take place this year from the 11 to 14 March at the RAI Convention Centre in Amsterdam. The event is expected to see over 800 exhibitors and 20,000 professionals attend.
Located at stand 10.106, Hydrosense said it will have an expert team out “in full force” throughout, promoting its Hydrosense PRO rapid Legionella testing range. As part of this, the team will be providing on-stand demonstrations, at 11am and 2pm, during the four days.
According to a company statement, the Hydrosense PRO test kits can be used to test water samples and biofilms, delivering 100% accurate results within 25 minutes with no training or laboratory processing required.
The statement added that the kits are “ideal” for high-risk areas such as hotels, hospitals, care homes, cooling towers, spa pools, shipping, and domestic water systems.
Greg Rankin, CEO of Hydrosense, said: “We’re excited to attend Aquatech once again as a pioneer in rapid Legionella testing technology, bringing solutions and benefits to process, wastewater treatment, and every other corner of the water sector.
“The reality is that the pace and scale of Legionella outbreaks are increasing worldwide. We must act with greater urgency, depth, and agility to effectively respond to this growing threat. By going beyond traditional lab methods, which take up to two weeks to provide results and ignore some forms of Legionella bacteria, to incorporate faster testing regimes that deliver real-time, actionable results we have a real opportunity to reduce exposure and protect lives.
“With this, we look forward to meeting as many attendees as possible at the event, where our expert team will be happy to offer informed advice as to the evolving Legionella landscape and how our testing solutions can support water management best practices.”