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The Different Types of Asbestos Survey and When They Are Required
Regulation 4 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 states that those responsible for the common areas of residential buildings (built before the year 2000) are legally required to carry out asbestos surveys and to manage the material appropriately. There are various types of survey, including: Asbestos Management, Reinspection, Refurbishment and Demolition

Compartmentation Surveys in Residential Properties
Fire safety in residential buildings relies on strong compartmentation and effective fire engineering. Compartmentation creates fire-resistant barriers that slow the spread of flames and smoke, while further engineering measures ensure systems for prevention, detection and suppression are in place and effective within the building’s design.

What to Do If Asbestos Materials Are Disturbed?
If asbestos-containing materials are disturbed in a property you own or manage, the consequences can be serious. Disturbance releases harmful fibres into the air, exposing occupants to life-threatening conditions such as mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer. For property managers and landlords, knowing how to respond is critical — not only to protect health but also to remain compliant with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. This guide explains the dangers of disturbed asbestos, the emergency steps you must take, and how to engage licensed contractors to ensure your property stays safe and compliant.









Finding the Required Documents - Building Safety Case Support
A large part of preparing your safety case report will involve gathering the relevant information and documentation. For many, this may be a simple task. For others, it may be trickier.





