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Health Hazards - Legal Obligations Under UK Housing Law
UK law places clear and non-negotiable duties on social housing landlords to keep homes safe, habitable and free from hazards that put residents’ health at risk. From the HHSRS framework under the Housing Act 2004 to the Homes (Fitness for Human...
Health Hazards in UK Social Housing
All tenants deserve safe, decent homes – but many social housing properties have hidden dangers that threaten residents’ health. Common hazards include damp and mould, asbestos, structural defects, and pest infestations. Each of these creates real...
Helping Social Housing Providers Tackle Damp & Mould Under Awaab’s Law
Damp and mould in homes are more than just unsightly—they pose serious health risks and can cause lasting property damage. For social housing providers, these issues have never been more urgent. The introduction of Awaab’s Law requires landlords to...
How to Handle the Heat
Heatwaves and high demand: don’t get caught out
Home Ventilation Surveys: Your Solution to Combating Damp and Mould
Damp and mould in homes are more than just unsightly—they pose health risks and can damage property. A key solution lies in effective ventilation. This post explores how a home ventilation survey can identify issues and transform your living...
Fire Damper Testing, Inspection, and Maintenance: Compliance & Safety
In the UK, fire safety in buildings is paramount, with fire dampers playing a critical role in protecting lives and assets. These devices prevent the spread of fire and smoke through HVAC systems, making their regular testing and maintenance a legal...
Approved Document B - What does it mean?
Approved Document B (ADB) is an essential part of the UK Building Regulations that specifically addresses fire safety in buildings. Among its many aspects, the document provides crucial guidance on ductwork and fire dampers, focusing on how these...