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Full Spectrum Environmental Ensures Yacht Water Safety Ahead of the Palm Beach Boat Show 2025
Full Spectrum Environmental Helps Yacht Owners Prevent Contamination Before South Florida's Premier Marine Event
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / March 17, 2025 / As the Palm Beach International Boat Show 2025 approaches, Full Spectrum Environmental, a leading water quality testing firm in Palm Beach County (PBC), Florida, is helping yacht owners, captains, and engineers ensure safe potable water systems onboard.
Onboard Yacht Water Quality Testing
With thousands expected at the event, maintaining bacteria-free potable water is essential. Legionella bacteria, biofilm, and mold can develop in storage tanks, hot water systems, showerheads, faucets, and ice makers, posing health risks. Full Spectrum Environmental specializes in potable water testing, lab analysis, and remediation, ensuring yachts meet health and safety standards.
Why Yacht Water Quality Matters at the Palm Beach Boat Show 2025
The Palm Beach Boat Show 2025, from March 20-23 along Flagler Drive in downtown West Palm Beach, is a premier event for luxury yachts, sportfishing vessels, and marine technology.
Many yacht owners focus on mechanical upgrades but overlook hidden contamination risks in their water systems. Legionella bacteria can develop in hot water systems, while biofilm and mold can form in ice makers and plumbing, putting guests and crew at risk.
Common Areas of Contamination in Yacht Water Systems
High-risk areas for contamination include:
Freshwater Storage Tanks - Stagnant water promotes bacteria and biofilm buildup.
Hot Water Systems - Legionella bacteria thrive in warm, untreated systems.
Ice Makers & Dispensers - Mold and biofilm can contaminate drinking water.
Showerheads & Faucets - Bacteria spread through mist and water droplets.
Ensuring Safe Onboard Water
Full Spectrum Environmental provides advanced testing and remediation to eliminate bacteria, viruses, and contaminants, keeping yachts compliant and safe. As a trusted name in Palm Beach County's marine industry, the company plays a vital role in helping vessels maintain the highest health and safety standards. With the Palm Beach Boat Show 2025 attracting boaters, industry leaders, and luxury yacht owners from around the world, ensuring onboard water safety is essential. Yacht owners preparing for the show are encouraged to schedule a pre-show water quality assessment to prevent contamination issues and maintain a safe onboard environment.
For more information or to schedule an inspection, visit Full Spectrum Environmental's website
Contact Information
Brett Brunsvold
President
[email protected]
561-676-6265
SOURCE: Full Spectrum Environmental LLC
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O.Norris--AMWN