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Keeping tenants safe

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  1. Health and safety in Council Homes
  2. You are here: Condensation, Damp and Mould Safety
  3. Damp and mould repair survey
  4. Fire safety
  5. Gas Safety
  6. Electrical Safety
  7. Asbestos Safety
  8. Lift Safety
  9. Solid Fuel Appliance Safety
  10. Water safety (legionella)

Condensation, Damp and Mould Safety

Rotherham Council adopts a zero tolerance, pro-active approach to damp, mould and condensation within Council owned properties, and supports other landlords in the borough to do the same. A dedicated damp and mould team provides prompt and decisive responses to all reported cases. The team ensures that the Council's housing stock is free from damp and mould, protecting the health and wellbeing of  Council tenants.

The Council aims to identify and promptly address the root causes of damp and mould. The Council has a continuous training program in place for frontline professionals to identify and report damp and mould, as well as engage with residents and use conversations around the topic as teachable moments without judgment.

Signs of damp and mould

  • Visible mould growth
  • Patches of discolouration around windows, walls, ceilings, and/or floors.
  • Condensation on windows and pipes
  • Peeling paint/wallpaper
  • Musky smell
  • Walls cold to touch.

Causes of damp and mould

  • Excess moisture
  • Inadequate heating
  • Inadequate insultation/building materials
  • Insufficient ventilation.

How Room Temperature Affects Your Health

Room Temperature

Impact

21ºC

Perfect habitable room temperature

18ºC

Recommended for kitchen and bedroom. No risk to healthy individuals

16ºC

Increased risk of respiratory illnesses – colds, pneumonia, flu etc.

12ºC      

Prolonged exposure leads to blood thickening – increasing chances of high blood pressure and stroke

9ºC

Body temperature falls, serious long-term impacts on heart, lungs, and brain. Extreme cases can lead to hyperthermia and death

Reporting Damp and mould

To report damp or mould you should call us on 01709 336009.

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Further information for Tenants

  • Download the Repairs and Maintenance Policy
  • Download the Gas and Carbon Monoxide Safety Policy
  • Download the Electrical Safety Policy
  • Download the House and Fire Safety Policy
  • Download the Damp, Mould and Condensation Policy

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