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A recent report that using only water in your car’s windshield washer reservoir could increase your chances for contracting Legionnaires’ disease has been released by the UK’s Health Protection Agency.


The report, coming from a recent Health Protection Agency (HPA) study, stated that motorists could increase their chances of getting the disease by around 20 percent if additional washer fluid isn’t added to the mix.


The researchers for the study interviewed 75 patients in England and Wales who had recovered from community-acquired Legionnaires’ disease between July 2008 and March 2009, comparing them to a group of matched people who had not experienced any similar infection. Willing participants were questioned on their driving habits, possible Legionella sources in vehicles, and known risk factors.


The bacteria that cause Legionnaires’ disease usually grow in the water or ventilation systems of large public buildings. When inhaled, the bacteria can cause pneumonia.


The AFP reports that this is the first time a link has been made between the disease and windshield washer fluid, and it goes on to say that “adding screen wash could mitigate the transmission of Legionella bacteria to drivers and passengers.” An HPA spokesperson commented that “further studies are now needed to determine whether the use of screen wash in wiper fluid could play a role in preventing this disease.” The HPA is exploring ways of taking this study forward with other organizations participating. The study found two exposures associated with vehicle use where there was an increased risk of Legionnaires’ disease: driving through industrial areas and driving or being a passenger in a vehicle without windshield wash in its wiper fluid. These associations had not been previously identified.


The abstract stated that “Not adding screenwash to windscreen wiper fluid is a previously unidentified risk factor and appears to be strongly associated with community acquired sporadic cases of Legionnaires’ disease.”


The HPA carried out the study after finding that cases of the potentially fatal disease were five times more prevalent among professional drivers in England and Wales than expected.


Between 400 and 550 cases of Legionnaires ’ disease have been reported in England and Wales in the last two years, with around one third of those infected as a result of travel to another country.


So next time your windshield wiper fluid needs to be topped off, use a washer detergent, not just plain water. It may cut down the risk of disease and certainly will keep the windshield cleaner.

WHY DO WE NEED SCREENWASH?

Screenwash is a fluid for motor vehicles that is used in cleaning the windscreen with the windscreen wiper while the vehicle is being driven.


WHY NOT JUST USE WATER?

Water alone will not cut through road traffic film (this is the fine film of  grease and grime created by dirt, oil / fuel on the tarmac road surface) and, in winter, because water freezes at 0degC. therefore Screenwash acts as a de-greaser and anti-freeze.


Screenwash fluid provides a clear view of the road and is considered essential to safe driving.


NEAT OR DILUTED?

Screenwash comes in many forms and some are applied neat into the windscreen water reservoir and others requiring dilution before use.


Although some solutions come premixed with no diluting required some commercial screenwash products products are designed to be diluted with water.


Dilution factors will vary depending on season, for example, in winter the dilution factor may be 1:1, whereas during summer the dilution factor may be 1:10.


WHAT IS SCREENWASH MADE FROM?

Screenwash is manufactured using a blend of Surfactants (Surfactants are wetting agents... a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved) and other products include Isoprpyl which is a a colorless, flammable, water-soluble liquid, produced from propylene by the action of sulfuric acid and hydrolysis: used chiefly in the manufacture of antifreeze and rubbing alcohol and as a solvent.


WHAT IS SCREENWASH MADE FROM?

Screenwash is manufactured using a blend of Surfactants (Surfactants are wetting agents... a chemical agent capable of reducing the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved) and other products include Isoprpyl which is a a colorless, flammable, water-soluble liquid, produced from propylene by the action of sulfuric acid and hydrolysis: used chiefly in the manufacture of antifreeze and rubbing alcohol and as a solvent.


COULD I MANUFACTURE MY OWN SCREENWASH?

Apart from the fact that some of the raw materials that go to make Screenwash are highly flammable, Screenwash has to be manufactured in a controlled environment.


WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SCREENWASH

There are mainly 3 types of standard screenwash


Summer - for use in summer conditions. Summer Screenwash offers excellent cleaning properties to combat a build-up of Traffic Film and Grease/Grime picked up from the road surface and also to combat Bugs.


Winter - For use in winter, Winter Screenwash contains higher levels of Anti-freezing Agents to combat low temperatures.


Extreme Winter - These types of Screenwash products are used invariably where temperatures below 15degC are in play and they contain a high level of Anti-Freezing Agents.



WHAT CONTAINER SIZES ARE AVAILABLE?








1 Litre

This is normally a standard Retail  size for the resale of Screenwash for general consumer use.

1 Litre = 0.2 UK Gallons


5 Litre (1 UK gallon)

Again standard Retail package but also sold to Commercial users for easy handling and distribution to drivers.

5 Litre = 1.09 UK Gallons



25 Litre

Used by Commercial Fleet Operators as a more cost effective way to purchase screenwash.

25 Litres = 5.49 UK Gallons



205 Litre Barrel

Significant savings are offered with this option. Dispensation of the screenwash is from either a Barrel Tap or Syphon Pump.

205 Litres = 45 UK Gallons



1,000 Litre IBC

By far the most cost effective way of purchasing for commercial users. An IBC (intermediate bulk container)  usually has an integral tap for easy dispensing of the IBC.

Many commercial fleet operators buy screenwash (and other vehicle cleaning products) in IBC’s.

1,000 L = 219.96 UK Gallons


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