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Home / Health / Inverness Uni Building Shut Again Over Legionella Fears

Inverness Uni Building Shut Again Over Legionella Fears

12 Dec

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Summary

  • UHI House in Inverness closed until the new year due to legionella.
  • The health studies centre recently reopened after initial disinfection.
  • Dental and diabetic appointments were disrupted by the closure.
Inverness Uni Building Shut Again Over Legionella Fears

UHI House, a key health studies centre in Inverness, has been re-closed until the new year following renewed concerns over legionella bacteria detected in its water systems. The building had only recently resumed operations after an extensive week-long cleaning and disinfection process undertaken last month. This precautionary measure was implemented after the potentially harmful bacteria was identified, leading to significant disruptions.

The ongoing issue has impacted various services, notably disrupting scheduled dental and diabetic appointments for individuals relying on the facility. The center, situated near Raigmore Hospital, houses several tenants, all of whom are affected by the closure. University officials have confirmed that no other buildings within the Inverness Campus have been compromised by this contamination.

NHS Highland has acknowledged the situation and stated they are actively working towards establishing practical solutions to mitigate the impact on affected services and individuals. The closure underscores the persistent challenges in ensuring water safety in shared facilities and the cascading effects such issues can have on essential healthcare provisions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
UHI House is closed again because legionella bacteria was identified in its water systems.
Dental and diabetic appointments have been disrupted due to the closure of UHI House.
The building has undergone cleaning, but further detection of legionella has led to its closure until the new year.

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