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Home » Legionella, best design practices the hot topics at Watts’ Healthcare Symposium
Watts Water Technologies hosted its first-ever Healthcare Symposium Nov. 6-7 at its Watts Works Learning Center in the Boston suburb of North Andover, Massachusetts.
Watts brought together more than 30 engineers, architects, facility managers and pathogen experts for two full days of in-depth presentations and discussions on healthcare design. Legionella prevention was the major conversation point, but design best practices and emergency response issues were hot-button topics for others attending the symposium.