Safe Water in Healthcare 1st Edition
Safe Water in Healthcare (1st Edition) by James T. Walker, Susanne Surman-Lee, Paul J. McDermott, and Michael Weinbren is an essential, practice-driven guide for anyone responsible for water safety in hospitals, clinics, and community health centres worldwide.
Begin with a clear, urgent overview of why water quality matters to patient safety: contaminated water is a hidden vector for healthcare-associated infections and operational disruption. This book captures attention with real-world relevance for infection prevention teams, facilities managers, clinicians, and public health officers.
Delve into approachable, evidence-informed chapters that explain waterborne risks, monitoring techniques, and pragmatic control measures. The authors translate technical science into usable planning tools, making it easy to design and implement water safety plans tailored to diverse settings—from urban tertiary hospitals in Europe and North America to rural health facilities across Africa and Asia.
Imagine fewer outbreaks, stronger compliance with regulatory standards, and more resilient healthcare services. Practical checklists, risk assessment frameworks, and clear guidance on microbial and chemical quality help teams prioritize interventions and communicate risk to stakeholders. The global perspective ensures recommendations are adaptable to different climates, infrastructures, and resource levels.
For healthcare leaders and frontline staff who want to protect patients and maintain uninterrupted care, Safe Water in Healthcare is a timely, authoritative resource. Strengthen your facility’s water management strategy today—invest in a reference that translates science into safer practice across regions and systems.
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