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6. Legionnaires' disease is a type of pneumonia caused by bacteria. It is usually acquired through the __________. The bacteria can come from hot tubs, showers, or air conditioning units in large buildings.
to.
Contaminated water suction
b.
Unsanitized bedding
c.
soak in drinking water
d.
Contaminated water intake
7. What is the common name for sections of pipes in buildings filled with sewage in order to prevent sewage gases and bad odors from entering the building?
to.
traps
b.
sanitary pipes
c.
Gas flow preventer
d.
risers
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