Safety Measures Implemented Due to Hot-Water Supply Issue at Wilrijk Hospital

Wilrijk Eurotoday Newspaper) – ZAS Augustinus hospital in Wilrijk closed hot water taps in one wing after safety concerns, while 1st tests showed no metals, and cold water remains safe under continued checks.

As VRT News reported, some patients at the ZAS Augustinus hospital in Wilrijk, district of Antwerp, Belgium, are facing problems with the hot water supply in one of the wings. The hospital has taken precautionary steps to avoid any risk. 

All hot water taps in the affected area of the building are closed. The pipes will be regularly flushed to keep things clean and stop the development of organisms such as Legionella and others. These procedures will remain until the issue is completely resolved.

What steps is ZAS Augustinus Hospital in Wilrijk taking to address hot water safety?

The hospital has also started an investigation to find the cause of the problem. Water samples are being analysed by specialised laboratories to check if the system meets the strict hygiene rules. The hospital says the steps are needed to secure safe water for patients, visitors, and staff while normal service is being restored.

ZAS Augustinus Hospital in Wilrijk has reported that the first results of the water tests are positive. The hospital confirmed that metals are not present in the water, but other analyses are still being carried out. Cold water is safe to use again, and no discolouration has been observed. 

Patients can use other shower facilities elsewhere in the hospital. Special arrangements are available for people with mobility difficulties so that they are not left without access. It has not yet been determined how many patients are affected by the problem. 

In Belgium, hospitals previously experienced water safety issues, usually as a result of the threat of Legionella bacteria. In May 2019, a number of cases of Legionella infection were experienced in Flanders, following which the checks were tightened and monitoring of hospital water networks in the region became stricter.

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10 responses to “Safety Measures Implemented Due to Hot-Water Supply Issue at Wilrijk Hospital”

  1. Kawaii Red Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a bit of a hot water crisis to spice up hospital visits—who needs a soothing shower when you can enjoy a thrilling cold rinse instead? 😂💧

  2. dollfacekillah Avatar
    dollfacekillah

    Looks like Wilrijk Hospital decided to embrace the cold shower trend—who needs hot water when you’ve got ‘safety measures’? 😂 Guess we’ll call it a spa day with a twist!

  3. Miss Lucky Avatar

    Just what we needed, a spa experience in a hospital – who knew cold showers were the new hot trend? 🥶🛁 Better bring your own hot water flask, lads!

  4. Great to see our beloved hospital embracing the cold shower trend—nothing like a brisk rinse to liven up a patient’s day! 😂 Who needs hot water when you’re already on the edge of your seat in a hospital, right?

  5. street squirrel Avatar
    street squirrel

    Just what we need, a hospital turning into a spa retreat, but instead of relaxation, we get cold showers and safety measures. 🤦‍♂️ Hope the hot water issue doesn’t become the latest Belgian tourist attraction!

  6. Spoiler Betty Avatar
    Spoiler Betty

    Seems like Wilrijk Hospital is really on the ball with their hot-water safety measures—who needs a relaxing shower when you can enjoy the thrill of cold water instead? 🤷‍♂️ Classic Belgium, always keeping us on our toes! 🥴

  7. Wanted Candy Avatar
    Wanted Candy

    Just what every hospital needs—an unplanned hot water adventure! Who knew a little H2O could bring so much excitement to healthcare? 💦😅

  8. Burst Nibbler Avatar
    Burst Nibbler

    Hot water problems at a hospital? Brilliant! Just what the doctor ordered—who needs steamy showers when you can have a chilly blast instead? 😂💧

  9. Oh, brilliant! A hot water supply issue at a hospital – just what the doctor ordered. Hope they don’t charge extra for the “cold shower experience!” 😂

  10. Ah, nothing like a little hot water drama at the hospital to spice up the dreary Belgian routine! 🚰 Just when you thought it was safe to get back in the shower… 😂

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