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Home » NYC updates Legionnaires’ HVAC construction regulations
The New York City Council has adopted part of ASHRAE’s new legionellosis standard as a means of preventing future outbreaks what is commonly known as Legionnaires’ disease.
The city’s new regulations deal with the inspection of cooling towers commonly used in HVAC construction. A tower at a hotel in the Bronx was blamed for the outbreak this summer that killed 12 and sickened 120 people.