Legionella & Domestic Dwellings.

See the link below to visit the article published in the Daily Mail. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4569428/Deadly-Legionnaires-bug-lurking-1-5m-British-homes.html?utm_content=bufferc6644&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

New opportunity to work for GMS Services LTD

Due to expansion, GMS Service Ltd are looking for 2 engineers to fill the role of Water Hygiene Engineers. The role includes the following: Water Temperature Monitoring, Shower Head Cleaning & Descaling, CWST Inspections, Annual Water Heater Inspections, Mechanical Remedial Works & Installations, Water System Clean & Disinfections. The role is based on a 38… Read more »

GMS AWARDED LEGIONELLA MANAGEMENT CONTRACT!

GMS Services are delighted to announce that we have been awarded the term contract to work with St Helens Council. The contract includes Legionella Management & Hot Water Safety covering all properties across the borough. This is our 4th major contract awarded this year and is a reward for all the hard work our dedicated… Read more »

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DW Stadium – Christmas Party 2022

It was the GMS #Xmas#party on 9th December. We had a great night to celebrate another great year as a business.Sadly 5 of us could not be there on the night but we all had a great night at the #DWStadium in Wigan. Merry Christmas to a great team of people!#teamgms

End of Year 2022!

And we’re done!Many thanks to every one of this fabulous team (including Matt Lowe who wasn’t present). We will see you on 3rd January.Thanks to Howard Parry for calling in to see us as we wish him well in his retirement. #allthebest#merrychristmas2022#teamgms

Trainee police officers will be able to return to the college in Tulliallan in January after Legionella was found at the site.

The college, near Kincardine, closed to staff and students on December 6 to allow for work on the water systems to be carried out. The closure came after traces of the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease were found in five showerheads during routine testing. Staff and students at the college were initially put on alert until further… Read more »