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    When you think of health hazards in your home, mould may not be the first thing that comes to mind. However, mould can be a silent and dangerous threat to occupants, in the social housing sector as well as private landlords. It has become more important than ever to understand the dangers associated with untreated mould.

    What is mould?

    Mould is a type of fungus that thrives in damp, poorly ventilated areas. In social housing, where maintenance and upkeep can go unreported or be difficult to get processed, mould can easily take hold and spread rapidly. This can lead to a range of health issues for residents, including respiratory problems, allergies, and other serious conditions in those with weakened immune systems.

    It is found that “people living in private or social rented housing are more likely to live in a home with damp and mould than are owner occupiers,” becoming the most vulnerable to the health risks exposed by mould. That's why it's crucial to be aware of the ways in which to prevent this issue and take action to address the problem. Awaab's Law is set to be implemented in December 2024 to play a key role in addressing mould issues in social housing and provides new requirements for landlords with regards to addressing reports of damp and mould in their properties.

    What is Awaab's law?

    Awaab’s law is a significant piece of legislation aimed at addressing the critical issue of housing conditions and tenants' rights. Named after Awaab Ishak, a young child who tragically lost his life in December 2020 due to prolonged exposure to mould in his family's rented accommodation, Awaab's Law seeks to ensure that no one has to endure similar living conditions again.

    Awaab's story caught national attention, highlighting the dire consequences of neglect and inadequacy in housing maintenance. This is a reminder of the system failures in addressing housing safety and the urgent need for reform. Policymakers, advocates, and community leaders came together to draft and support Awaab's Law, aiming to overhaul the existing regulations and provide stronger protections for tenants.

    The key components of Awabb's law

    Mandatory Inspections and Maintenance: Landlords are required to conduct regular inspections of their properties to identify and address potential health hazards, such as mould, dampness, and structural issues. Failure to comply with these inspections can result in significant penalties.

    Tenants' Right to Safe Housing: The law gives tenants the right to live in safe and healthy environments. It establishes clear guidelines for landlords to follow in maintaining their properties and provides tenants with a straightforward process to report issues and seek help.

    Swift Response to Complaints: Under Awaab's Law, landlords must respond promptly to complaints regarding unsafe living conditions. There are strict timelines within which repairs must be initiated and completed, ensuring that tenants do not have to live in substandard conditions for extended periods.

    Support for Vulnerable Tenants: The law includes provisions to support vulnerable tenants, such as those with young children, elderly residents, and individuals with health conditions that may be worsened by poor housing conditions. This support can include temporary housing, financial assistance, and access to legal resources.

    Public Awareness and Education: Awaab's Law also emphasises the importance of public awareness and education about tenants' rights and landlords' responsibilities. It mandates the creation of informational campaigns to ensure that both tenants and landlords are aware of the new regulations and their implications.

    Accountability and Enforcement: To ensure compliance, the law establishes a robust enforcement mechanism, including regular audits of housing conditions and the establishment of a dedicated agency to oversee and enforce the regulations. This agency has the authority to impose fines, revoke rental licenses, and take legal action against non-compliant landlords.


    The implementation of Awaab's law marks a significant step forward in the fight for housing fairness. It demonstrates a dedication to ensuring the health and well-being of all people, particularly the most vulnerable. By holding landlords accountable and empowering renters, Awaab's Law strives to create a housing system that ensures safety and dignity.

    As communities continue to campaign for better living circumstances, Awaab's Law serves as a compelling reminder of how legislation and the appropriate education can help to improve people's lives. It celebrates Awaab Ishak's memory by working to prevent future tragedies and ensure that everyone has access to secure, healthy, and affordable housing.

    How to ensure you are aware of the upcoming changes and the effect Mould can have on tenants.

    As upcoming changes take effect under Awaab’s Law, it's crucial for landlords, housing associations, and councils to be prepared to address the serious health risks mould can pose to tenants. At HSS Training, we are dedicated to providing the essential skills and knowledge to empower property managers to maintain safe environments across both residential and commercial properties.


    Specialised Mould Training Programs

    With the vast array of mould and damp types, effective training must be customised to address specific needs. Our experts at HSS Training can guide you in selecting the right course to meet your requirements, whether you’re dealing with residential or commercial properties. Reach out to speak with our team and explore the wide range of options designed to safeguard your business and the wellbeing of your tenants.


    Mould and damp awareness training

    Introduction to Mould Awareness: Covers the basics of mould identification and health risks.

    Mould and Damp Detection & Assessment: Teaches techniques for identifying different types of mould and damp, including black mould and mildew.

    Health Impacts of Mould Exposure: Provides insight into health risks associated with mould, especially for vulnerable tenants.

    Mould Prevention & Remediation Best Practices: Guides teams through the steps of prevention, treatment, and safe remediation.

    Mould Removal: provides practical knowledge for handling mould on-site. 

     

    With the upcoming changes in legislation, make sure your team is well-prepared and proactive in safeguarding properties and ensuring tenant safety. Contact HSS Training today on 0345 605 0006 to speak to our experts, explore course options, and book your place in the training that meets your needs.

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