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March 24, 2026 zacherlaw 0 Comments

A Recent Article Raises Alarm—But Misses the Science A March 2026 health article warns that poorly maintained air conditioners can harbor bacteria, including Legionella, and suggests that “unclean AC units can cause Legionnaires’ disease” . At first glance, this sounds plausible. After all, Legionella is a waterborne bacterium, and HVAC systems are often associated—at least in the public mind—with outbreaks. But this claim, as presented, is misleading and scientifically inaccurate when applied to ordinary air conditioners. And that distinction matters—not just for public understanding, but for sound public policy. The Science: How Legionnaires’ Disease Actually Occurs Legionnaires’ disease is not…

May 31, 2016 zacherlaw 0 Comments

A resident at The Commons on St. Anthony, a healthcare facility in Auburn, NY, has tested positive for Legionnaires’ disease.  Testing was conducted at the facility following this finding and low levels of Legionella were detected in the water system. No other residents have tested positive for Legionella, but the facility is following recommendations provided by the health department. Water restrictions were put in place until water tests were shown to be normal. To read more about this story, please click here.