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author avatar Jeff Rogers, MPH
author avatar Jeff Rogers, MPH
Jeff Rogers boasts a diverse background in public health, infectious disease epidemiology, microbiology, and medical research, with specialized expertise in water safety management and healthcare administration. His leadership experience spans both healthcare and research settings, showcasing proficiency in project management, data analysis, and innovative problem-solving. Rogers is dedicated to enhancing public health outcomes through meticulous research, strategic planning, and effective collaboration.

Point of Use Filters: Why Are They Important and When are They Utilized?


Point-of-use filters are important because it puts a barrier between the person utilizing a fixture and a potential hazard within the water. So, in this case, we’re filtering out Legionella bacteria so that a resident of a senior living facility, for example, can continue to use a shower or sink or utilize that fixture as intended. So, it’s really a quality-of-life thing, and it provides superior protection. Point-of-use filters have been utilized successfully during a case investigation. A lot of times, the Department of Health will require that you put on point-of-use filters for all of your fixtures just, again, to provide that barrier. It could be in a situation where you have had elevated testing results. The Department of Health isn’t necessarily put in there, but through your routine testing, you’ve discovered that there’s a colonization within your building. And so, a lot of people will overnight a whole bunch of filters for their facility and get them installed as soon as possible. So, point-of-use filters are a great option to keep your facility in operation while dealing with a Legionella issue.


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