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Legionnaires little used tap flushing (run for 2 minutes weekly)

  • Room 21b toilet (blocked off)

  • Room 125

  • Water fountain in outdoor seating area

  • Hose connector outside room 125

  • Whole school

Dead Leg flushing's

  • Main Building second floor room next to cleaners room

  • Main building second floor room next to cleaners under the window

  • Main Building second floor toilet dead leg on shower due to shower not being used

  • Mian school second floor toilet 2 x small dead legs under window due to closed off valves

  • Main Building classroom dead leg pipe on the right side wall at low level

  • Main building corridor male pupil toilets dead leg running down wall

  • Main Building kitchen dead leg under sinks

  • Main building kitchen dead leg at low level left side of kitchen

  • Main Building Kithcen 2 x dead leg pipes at low level in the middle of the kitchen

  • Main building student center two dead legs at height

  • Main building reception end roof tank room inlet pipe to tank isolated thus causing dead leg DL15

  • Main building boiler room end roof tank room inlet pipe isolated thereby creating dead leg

  • Main building Gym office 2 x dead legs at height

  • Main building gym office dead leg pipe at height

  • Main building gym office dead leg at low level

  • Main building rear of female pupil showers pipe on left

  • Patrick moore building 3 x dead legs at height

  • Patrick moore building science classroom water heater isolated causing dead leg

  • Darcy Bussell building female toilet water heater isolated causing dead leg

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