Help & Advice
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Is Your Cleaning Contractor Damaging Your Server Room?
Most office cleaning contractors use standard vacuum cleaners in server rooms and comms rooms. Standard vacuums recirculate fine particles through ...
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Is mould making me ill: health symptoms, risks and what to do
Mould in the home can cause and worsen respiratory conditions, particularly in children, elderly people and those with asthma or weakened immune sy...
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My landlord isn't fixing damp: what are my rights in England and Wales?
Landlords in England and Wales have legal obligations to address damp and mould. This guide explains what the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) ...
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Mould keeps coming back after cleaning: why it happens and how to stop it
Recurring mould means either the spore load in the surface wasn’t removed, the moisture source hasn’t been fixed, or the affected material needs re...
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Damp patch on wall or ceiling: causes, who's responsible and what to do
A damp patch on a wall or ceiling needs identifying before it can be fixed. This guide explains the main causes of damp in UK homes, what the law r...
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Black mould on walls: what it is, whether it's dangerous and what to do
Black mould in the home is common, can be a genuine health risk, and your rights depend on whether you rent or own. This guide explains what black ...
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Condensation mould vs penetrating damp: how to tell the difference and why it matters
Condensation damp and penetrating damp have different causes, different solutions, and different legal implications for who is responsible. This gu...
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