About Legionella Control

Key points

  • The key to preventing Legionnaires' disease is to control Legionella growth and spread.
  • Buildings and devices at increased risk for Legionella growth and spread should have a water management program based on industry standards.
  • Owners of certain devices, like hot tubs, should take steps to reduce Legionella risk.
The key to preventing Legionnaires' disease is to control Legionella growth and spread.

Overview

Bacteria called Legionella cause Legionnaires' disease. Legionella is found naturally in freshwater environments and can become a health concern in human-made building water systems.

Reducing risk

Outbreaks can be prevented‎

CDC investigations show that almost all (9 in 10) outbreaks were caused by problems preventable with more effective water management.

Use effective water management programs

Buildings and devices at increased risk for Legionella growth and spread should have a water management program.

CDC has developed a number of resources for building owners and managers on how to develop an effective water management program:

Operate and maintain devices safely

Owners of the following devices should follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding cleaning, disinfecting, and maintenance:

  • Cooling towers
  • Decorative fountains
  • Hot tubs
  • Centrally installed misters, atomizers, air washers, or humidifiers

CDC has developed a toolkit on how to control Legionella in common sources of exposure, including decorative fountains and hot tubs.

Hot tub resources

To help control Legionella, the levels of disinfectants and chemicals in hot tubs should be checked regularly. Learn how to test the water before you use a hot tub. Consider what questions to ask a hot tub operator to find out if it's been properly maintained.