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What is the Social Housing Act 2023 and Awaab's Law and how will proposed changes impact social landlords and tenants?
As pressure mounts on social landlords to remain compliant with changing legislation, how can quick wins as opposed to quick fixes support a housing provider’s...
Join us at the Safety & Compliance Conference, Exhibition and Awards this June, where FireAngel will be sponsoring the Building Safety Initiative of the Year...
Where does IoT technology feature in your fire safety strategy?
The regulations have been introduced as an important step towards implementing the recommendations of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 report.
Across the UK there are different fire building regulations which draw from different documents and require varying levels of protection. All of the regulations cover...
The last year has seen significant changes regarding the legal requirements for smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) protection for all types of residential dwellings throughout...
With changes made to Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (England) Regulations 2015, how can landlords achieve compliance with FireAngel Specification?
As legal firms who represent social landlords hire extra staff to cope with disrepair claims, data from IoT devices could be essential in preventing costly cases.
FireAngel’s Nick Rutter, Paul Cook, Interim Health & Safety Manager at Ealing Council and Business Journalist Oliver Pickup discuss in a recorded interview how technology...
Following The Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (England) Regulations 2015 consultation, the Government has outlined key changes social landlords will have to follow.
During the FireAngel IoT Roundtable, our panel of industry experts discussed how pioneering technology will help educate and inform connected communities.
Following the housing secretary setting out his proposals to fix the building safety crisis more than four-and-a-half years since the Grenfell Tower tragedy, could technology...
With waking watches costing on average £18,000 per building, per month, could a digital approach be the way forward in fire safety?
With new research revealing mould and damp are a growing problem in social housing, Steve Boggis, Trade Business Unit Director, discusses how housing providers can...
Following our webinar with IFSEC Global, FireAngel’s Co-founder and Chief Product Officer, Nick Rutter, shares why the Internet of Things is set to transform fire...
How can housing providers use the Internet of Things to identify those most at risk of a fire in our communities and intervene to prevent...
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