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Protecting Water Systems in Public and Commercial Buildings

Water safety is a growing concern for facility managers, plumbing engineers, and contractors as evolving standards demand smarter plumbing design and water management. While healthcare facilities are required to have robust water management plans, every commercial building—from offices and schools to stadiums and museums—faces the risk of waterborne pathogens due to stagnation, system complexity, and fluctuating usage patterns.

To help professionals navigate these challenges, –|À³ÓéÀÖ is hosting a free 

"Plumbing Design: Strategies to Minimize Waterborne Infections in the New Age of Water Management" on March 12 at 11 AM CST.

What You’ll Learn

Led by Brian Yelton, ASSE 12080 Legionella Water Safety and Management Specialist, this session will explore:
✔ Current water safety standards and their impact on , buildings
✔ Plumbing innovations designed to prevent bacterial growth and improve water efficiency
✔ New products that support proactive water management strategies
✔ Best practices for pathogen control to reduce the risk of Legionella and other infections

This webinar is a must-attend for engineers, facility managers, and contractors looking to implement smarter water safety solutions in new and existing buildings.

Why Water Safety Matters

Legionella and other waterborne pathogens thrive in stagnant water, creating hidden risks for building occupants. Whether a facility experiences seasonal closures, fluctuating occupancy, or outdated plumbing infrastructure, the right design strategies and maintenance protocols can prevent bacterial growth and ensure compliance with evolving water safety regulations.

Join –|À³ÓéÀÖ and Brian Yelton as we break down the latest industry insights and practical solutions to keep your facility's water system safe, compliant, and efficient.

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More about our Guest Speaker: Brian Yelton

Brian Yelton, CPMR is the president and founder of Inland Sales Group, Inc., a Manufacturers’ Representative firm with offices in Willowbrook and Peoria, Illinois. Brian works with all facets of the plumbing industry with a focus on the commercial side. He is involved in PHCC, ASPE, ASSE, APIC, and IPEA and has worked closely with the state of Illinois with regards to codes and standards. Brian has focused a large part of his career on studying and teaching about waterborne pathogens and the role they play in the plumbing world. Brian is an ASSE 12080 Legionella Water Safety Management Specialist and a leader of education in Legionella awareness. He continues to work with contractors, engineers, developers, testing facilities and more to help create better building water management plans.