Brent Renters Union launch #NotAnotherWinter Campaign 2023
 
I wrote recently about Brent's Housing Revenue Account and the strain it is under financially and regarding capacity to implement repairs and Awaab's law.
Today the Council issued an update regarding Awaab's Law:
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| | | Awaab's Law  |  | A new law came into effect on Monday 27 October to ensure social housing is safe, healthy and free from serious hazards. 
 The law is named after Awaab Ishak, aged two, who tragically died in 2020 after prolonged exposure to damp and mould in his home. 
 Under this law, social landlords like us must act quickly whenever residents report issues such as damp and mould. 
 When you report emergency hazards or damp or mould, here’s what will happen: 
 Emergency hazards (for example, dangerous electrical faults, damaged external doors or windows, or major leaks) will be investigated and made safe within 24 hoursSignificant damp or mould will be investigated within 10 working days and made safe within five working daysIf further work is needed to prevent the hazard returning, we’ll start or plan the repairs within five working days. All work will begin within 12 weeks at the latestYou’ll receive a report and action plan within three days of our visitWe’ll keep you informed throughout the processIf there’s significant damp and mould, we’ll support you through the next steps
 
 If you notice any of the following, please report it as soon as possible: 
 Damp, mould or condensation that keeps coming backLeaks or plumbing issuesCracks in walls or ceilingsBroken windows or ventilationAny condition that affects your health or safety
 
 To report an emergency, urgent, routine or standard repair call: 020 8937 2400. You can also report non-urgent repairs online via My Account. | 
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| | |  |  | Preventing Damp and Mould |  | While Awaab’s Law ensures your home is safe and free from hazards, there are also simple steps you can take to help keep damp and mould at bay this winter: 
 Let air flow Open windows regularly, especially after cooking or bathingKeep trickle vents or air bricks clear and openAvoid blocking air vents or covering radiators with furniture
 Control condensation Use extractor fans in kitchens and bathrooms if fittedWipe away moisture on windows and sills in the morningCover pans when cookingDry clothes outdoors when possible, or use a vented tumble dryer
 Keep your home warm Try to maintain a steady temperature - cold homes are more prone to condensationUse your heating system efficiently; small amounts of heat throughout the day can help
 Report problems early Tell us about leaks, broken extractor fans, or recurring mould straight awayDon’t try to paint over mould - this only hides the problem temporarily
 
 If you have any questions about damp and mould please get in touch with our dedicated team by emailing: dampandmould@brent.gov.uk. | 
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Meanwhile the law applies only to social housing but there is a huge problem in the private rented sector. The Brent Renters Union launched their 2023 campaign with this statement calling on Brent Council to take action against private landlords:
 
More than 10,000 private
rented homes in Brent have a serious health hazard. Damp and mould are making us sick,
leading to asthma, respiratory issues, skin conditions, and  mould
poisoning. 
Our children’s health is
in crisis because
landlords are being allowed to get away with not keeping our homes safe. Damp
and mould mean people can’t use some rooms, and are overcrowded in the others.
This meant that Church End had the highest Covid death rate in the
country. 
Brent council has a
legal duty to make sure our homes are safe but their current plan isn’t good
enough. In the
areas of Brent where housing is most dangerous, they’re only promising to deal
with 10% of the most serious problems this year. What about the other 90% of
renters left with unsafe homes?
It doesn’t have to be like
this. Members of the London Renters Union in Brent have come together to create
an action plan for how the council can hold landlords accountable and keep us
safe. Add your name to our campaign. Together we can win safer homes for
everyone. 
If you are part of an
organisation, please ask them to support the campaign by sharing this petition,
and 
For background info, see
our factsheet here
 
