When the time comes for a tenant to move out, there are a myriad of tasks landlords must complete before they let the rental accommodation...
According to Fire statistics Great Britain 2012/13, 62% of accidental fires in the home start in the kitchen, making it the most hazardous room in the...
Smoke and heat alarms are the first line of defence in protecting tenants from dwelling fires. It is therefore paramount that neither residents or housing...
In the following interview Ceri Flavell, Watch Manager in the Protection (Fire Safety) Department of Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service, speaks to FireAngel about the Fire...
Selecting and installing smoke alarms correctly - and making sure they are in working order - is a crucial role for housing providers and M&E contractors, together...
Selecting and installing smoke alarms correctly - and making sure they are in working order - is a crucial role for housing providers and M&E contractors, together...
Fire risks are a fundamental concern for housing providers, social landlords and agents who have a duty of care in providing fire safety for their...
Standalone alarms are quite limited in the surrounding areas that they can detect, and the distance their sound can travel. As a result, tenants may...
A vulnerable tenant is defined in BS 5839-6: 2013 as: “A person aged 18 or over who is, or may be, in need of community...
Dementia affects over 800,000 people in the UK, with numbers estimated to reach over 1 million in the next decade. This debilitating illness impacts the brain...
Preparing your rental properties for winter is essential. Not only will this help you save you money, but it will help protect your tenants. To...