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Rod Speed
 
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in a hospital hot water system, legionella is able to survive and
multiply, particularly as hot water temperatures are kept relatively
low to minimize the scald risk for patients [35]. In Maryland, state
regulations for nursing homes limit temperatures at the outlet to
110oF [43oC](COMAR 10.07.02); "


Again, so much for your 120F claim.


The tested samples had Legionella because they were kept
below 110f. How does that say anything about my 120f claim?


Even someone as stupid as you should have noticed
that there isnt much difference between those two,


Not much difference between 110F and 120F?


Not as far as what is being discussed, legionella breeding, stupid.

and that the vast bulk if not all of those hits with 50C used that as
the temperature at which legionella continues to breed, stupid.


So much for your stupid claim about 120F


But a lot of difference between 120F and 50C ?


Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.