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New partnership drives improved air quality and healthier homes in social housing

Published: 25/11/2024

Vent-Axia and Switchee, the leading ventilation manufacturer and smart technology provider in the UK, are joining forces to launch ‘Vent-Axia’s Lo-Carbon Revive 7 with Switchee connectivity’, a proven cutting-edge ventilation solution specifically designed for social housing.

Vent-Axia’s ventilation solutions enhance indoor air quality (IAQ), while Switchee’s controls ensure that heating and ventilation work in harmony, creating a healthier living environment, putting both resident wellbeing and social housing protection at the forefront of property management.

This pioneering collaboration will allow social housing providers to utilise Switchee’s innovative dashboard to access real-time data and insights via a user-friendly platform, making Vent-Axia the first UK ventilation company to provide remotely accessible fan data to housing providers. It is also the first smart technology solution that not only identifies condensation and mould but actively helps to prevent them.

Vent-Axia’s Lo-Carbon Revive 7 is an energy-efficient, filter-less unitary fan which offers high performance, near silent operation and exceeds the updated Part F of the Building Regulations. Designed to tackle condensation, damp, and mould, the Revive 7 already incorporates a sophisticated inbuilt data monitoring system. However, by integrating Switchee’s real-time data insights, social housing providers and landlords can now ensure residents’ homes are healthy and safe and any disrepair is proactively managed. Switchee’s user-friendly dashboard provides actionable data, empowering providers to make informed decisions that optimise energy efficiency, reduce operational costs, and improve landlord and resident satisfaction.

The partnership comes at a critical time for social housing providers, who are facing a number of increasing pressures exacerbated by the cost-of-living crisis. More residents are struggling with fuel poverty, leading to less heating usage, which in turn causes increased condensation, damp, mould, and poor indoor air quality IAQ. Tackling these issues is more urgent than ever, especially with the introduction of Awaab’s Law which will require hazards such as damp and mould to be investigated and remedied to set timescales.

“We are excited to partner with Switchee. The popular Revive 7 already provides landlords with energy efficient ventilation that effectively tackles condensation, damp, and mould. This collaboration with Switchee will enhance our capabilities by enabling customers to track humidity trends across property portfolios. It will also optimise energy use, which will reduce energy bills and lower carbon footprints. This is crucial for social housing landlords as they work towards decarbonising housing stocks in preparation for the 2050 Net-Zero target. Together housing providers can be confident that their properties are well-ventilated, meet residents’ needs, and can access fan data remotely from a user-friendly dashboard”, said Joseph Brawn, Product and Marketing Director at Vent-Axia.

Tom Robins, Chief Executive of Switchee, adds: “This partnership highlights the requirement to enhance our Switchee data to offer our customers in social housing with a more complete solution to specifically target damp and mould through improved ventilation. Our proactive approach will help to reduce condensation, damp and mould, particularly in problem areas, as well as promote cost savings and potential reductions in maintenance expenses in the future."

”When we consider Awaab’s Law within the current housing landscape, alongside the impending and necessary legislation, such progressive mould service solutions are imperative to address and improve the standard of living for families throughout the UK.

The partnership will be officially launched at Stand H10 during the Homes UK exhibition on 27-28 November 2024 at the ExCeL in London.

For social housing landlords requiring further ventilation advice visit Vent-Axia’s social housing hub: https://www.vent-axia.com/social-housing.

For further information on all products and services offered by Vent-Axia telephone +44 (0)344 856 0590 or visit www.vent-axia.com.

To learn more about how Switchee is helping housing associations and local authorities to support their residents and remotely protect their assets, contact info@switchee.com or visit www.switchee.com

 

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Notes for Editors

1. Boasting over 85 years’ experience, Vent-Axia is the ventilation sector’s clear leader, chief innovator and forerunner in energy-saving, lo-carbon products. Committed to helping improve indoor air quality and comfort in both homes and buildings, Vent-Axia provides the sector’s most comprehensive choice from any single manufacturer. Vent-Axia’s range covers not just air movement and ventilation technologies but heat recovery, electric heating, hand dryers, cooling and clean-air systems for residential, commercial, public sector and industrial applications.

2. Switchee, a data-led ‘tech for good’ company, which is 10 years old, is on a mission to improve the quality of life for residents in social housing by ensuring everyone has safe, warm, healthy homes. Installed in tens of thousands of homes across 130 housing providers, the Switchee device is an innovative thermostat that uses smart solutions to tackle some of the most difficult ongoing in-home challenges including the cost-of-living crisis, fuel poverty, and damp and mould. Switchee data helps landlords to better understand the home environment and allows them to tackle mould risk, poor insulation, fuel poverty risk, and heating system, as well as helping residents save up to 17% on fuel bills. Switchee’s latest Housing Fuel Poverty Index has shown that 1 in 37 UK households are at high risk and highlights the urgent need for targeted support measures and interventions to assist those affected.

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