Sheltered Housing safety JPEGSheltered Housing

We can help you to provide safety and security for the elderly, and meet your legal obligations.

 

 

Sheltered Housing enables the elderly to retain their independence and a good quality of life.

A crucial element of this is to provide a safe and secure environment - for their peace of mind, and yours.

Your Legal Duty of Care

If you let or manage sheltered housing, you have a clear legal duty of care to ensure that the properties are safe for their occupants. You will also want to protect the properties from fire damage. Consequently there are a number of key safety issues that you cannot ignore, for example:

Electrical Safety

Unsafe electrics and appliances, which could result in fire and electric shock hazards.

Gas Safety

Poorly maintained gas appliances.

Absent or poorly maintained carbon monoxide alarms.

Fire Safety

Absent or poorly maintained smoke and heat alarms.

Absent or poorly maintained emergency escape lighting.

We Can Help You

We offer a range of technical services to help you with specific safety issues. Please contact us to arrange a free site visit and advice.

We also offer affordable peace-of-mind through our Home Safety Service, a convenient, highly cost-effective managed service that will:

  • Reduce the risk of injury to occupants and damage to property
  • Provide clear documentary evidence that your property is safe for your residents
  • Provide a Priority Repsonse, should unexpected problems occur
  • Enable you to gain a marketing advantage through the SafetyPlus award.
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Skipton

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