New scheme helps landlords ensure tenant safety

Oct 26, 2013
Landlords can now join a register set up by the Chief Fire Officers Association (CFOA) to make their rental property safer from fire and carbon monoxide risks. The 'Blue Watch' scheme aims to make it easier for landlords to comply with their legal responsibilities. Watch the video to find out how the scheme will run and how you can make your rental property safer: Blue Watch Scheme - Fire & Carbon Monoxide Safety New research, carried out among 1,500 landlords and 1,600 renters across the UK, has found that one in five (21%) landlords never worry about making sure their tenants are safe, yet nearly one in 10 (8%) renters - the equivalent of around 17.3 million renters in England – claim they’ve had a gas leak or fire incident in their home. The scheme, supported by UK fire and rescue services, will provide advice, support and products. Blue Watch will first launch in West Yorkshire, Humberside, Merseyside and Hampshire and will allow landlords to have their properties checked by their local fire service or trusted partner and validated to confirm that it’s a safer place for tenants to live. Requirements include fitting carbon monoxide alarms, smoke alarms, emergency lighting and other safety equipment. If you want to make your rental property safer, visit the website and carry out a self-declaration of your property. You can then book a visit from your local fire and rescue service or trusted partner, who will validate the property and confirm it’s safer. Once validated, the property is then endorsed by the Blue Watch logo – the sign of a safer property. Renters in your area will be able to choose properties that are validated by the Blue Watch scheme. Self-declarations cost £25 and the validation service costs £65 – both last for 12 months. Not only will this offer peace of mind to landlords, it will also attract a better quality of tenant.    
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