Cooling towers and evaporative condensers are a critical control point with respect to Legionella Risk Management. As a supplier of water treatment services for these and other building water systems, we take an active role in educating on this topic and encouraging you to take all the necessary steps to minimize the risks associated with the water services at your facility. To assist you, we have compiled the following educational resources that include legislative requirements and step-by-step checklists and procedures you can follow to ensure you are performing the proper due diligence to protect your employees and the public. Shoulder seasons are particularly critical for seasonal HVAC cooling systems and therefore we have provide specific recommendations for spring start-up and fall shut-down.
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If you have questions or concerns regarding any of the information presented here, please do not hesitate to contact us. If interested, we can perform a complimentary on-site educational seminar at your facility regarding any of the topics discussed here, or work with you to carry out a comprehensive Risk Assessment and Water Safety Plan specific to your facility.
Trade Expo / 05.14.19
Meet DuBois Technical Representatives at BOOTH# 5449, May 14-16 at EASTEC, to help shape your business at the East Coast’s premier manufacturing event. We will feature our leading our leading metalworking fluids, process cleaners, rust preventatives, paint pretreatment and water treatment solutions for cooling, boilers and wastewater.
Recent Events / 10.02.18
The acquisition of the Water Treatment Solutions division of Triwater Holdings LLC, and its Klenzoid, Eldon Water, Chemco Products and Nashville Chemical brands, expands DuBois position in Canada and enhances our solutions for the institutional, light industrial, food and beverage and natural resources markets.
Recent Events / 04.22.19
St. Joseph Mercy Oakland and Eldon Water, a recent acquisition of DuBois Chemicals, implemented a program to save a projected 665,000 gallons of water annually. For Earth Day this year, the hospital was awarded a $10,000 check by Eldon for being a sustainability leader.
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