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| Mould and damp in tenanted properties |
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If you rent your property, whether privately, through a letting agent, or through a housing association, your landlord has a legal obligation to do something to eradicate mould and any persistent damp issues.
Since 2004, mould has been reclassified as a class one hazard (in the same class as asbestos!) under the Health and Safety Hazards Rating System (HHSRS). This legislation requires landlords of any type to ensure that their properties are free from damp and mould. If a rented property is shown to suffer from black mould (Aspergillus Niger), and your landlord does nothing to eliminate it, they could be in line for a serious fine if it can be proven that the class one health hazard is down to mismanagement of the property (which doing nothing about a notified problem actually is).
For serious outbreaks of mould, you really do need to treat it properly, by getting in a specialist. If your property has less serious but still noticeable mould issues, then increasing the ventilation and reducing the internal humidity by fitting a SolarVenti will almost certainly eliminate the problem and save a landlord from a large fine.
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Telephone: 01782 791572 or on
08458 736359 (Local rate from anywhere within the UK)
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eMail: info@solarventi.co.uk
Our new address is:
Solar Air Technologies
Unit 14A
Moorfields Industrial Estate
Cotes Heath
Stafford
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There are six products in the SolarVenti range. Under ideal sunny conditions the smallest unit, the SV2 has a minimum airflow of 20m³/Hour whilst the largest, the SV30 unit has a minimum airflow of 120m³/Hour.
The newest product, the SV30H Plus, is a hybrid version of the SV30 which additionally provides Solar Water Heating. |
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