High humidity can lead to damp, mould and structural damage. Monitoring helps detect these conditions early so you can prevent long-term issues.
Generally, indoor humidity above 60% is considered too high and may lead to damp or mould growth, especially in poorly ventilated areas.
Awaab’s Law is new UK legislation coming into effect in October 2025 that requires social housing landlords to investigate and address issues related to damp and mould within strict timeframes. It was introduced following the tragic death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak, caused by prolonged exposure to mould in a rented home. The law aims to ensure tenants live in safe, healthy conditions by holding landlords accountable for prompt action on complaints of damp, mould and poor ventilation.
Yes. While they don’t enforce compliance directly, they help landlords and housing providers monitor conditions that lead to damp and take action early, which supports the requirements of Awaab’s Law.
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