Will Awaab’s Law change our approach to Damp & Mould?

Awaab’s Law should represent a significant shift in damp and mould regulation with it setting strict enforceable time limits for investigating, reporting and resolving hazards in social housing.

 

However, this new legal introduction should demand more than operational adjustments. It should require a fundamental shift in culture, competency, systems and supply-chain alignment representing a unique opportunity to ‘reset’ our approach with key expert trades recognising the impacts of each task and their expected outcomes.

 

Having witnessed repeat problems for a host of clients, Cornerstone are of the opinion a uniform framework is a key deliverable to uphold tailored approaches to such reported problems. Why? Because we are passionate about protecting the health of all those living, learning and working in our buildings throughout the UK.

 

Whether it is indeed a classroom, hospital ward, office or bedroom, SMART recognisable knowledge delivered via our accredited CPD Damp, Condensation, Mould and Ventilation training embraces all room types and recognises mould as a ‘symptom’ of a problem with associated credible solutions to underpin confidence via a ‘did you know’ approach in place of ‘blame’.

Contact us now to learn more:

0344 846 0955 enquiries@cornerstone-ltd.co.uk

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