Do I Need a Fire Risk Assessment for My Airbnb?
An airbnb fire risk assessment is a legal requirement in England, and since October 2023 it must be written down. Here is what the law expects of you.
An airbnb fire risk assessment is a legal requirement in England, and since October 2023 it must be written down. Here is what the law expects of you.
Grade D1 F1 fire alarms confuse many holiday let owners. Here is the plain-English difference and which one your property actually needs.
Interlinked smoke alarms are expected in holiday lets so every alarm sounds together. Here is why linking matters and how it actually works.
Correct smoke alarm placement in a holiday rental can be the difference between a near miss and a tragedy. Here is exactly where each alarm should go.
A carbon monoxide alarm is a must in any holiday cottage with a fuel-burning appliance. Here is where to fit one and the rules that apply to owners.
Gas safety holiday let duties mean annual checks by a Gas Safe engineer and proper records. Here is what owners must do to stay compliant and safe.
Log burner safety in a holiday let keeps a popular feature from becoming a hazard. Here are the precautions the guidance recommends for owners.
Portable heaters in holiday accommodation carry real fire risks. Here is what the guidance says about providing them and the safer alternatives.
EICR electrical testing for a holiday let should happen at least every five years. Here is what the inspection covers and why it protects you.
PAT testing airbnb owners arrange keeps plug-in appliances safe between guests. Here is what the guidance expects and how it differs from an EICR.
The e-bike fire risk in a holiday let is real and rising, driven by lithium batteries. Here is what owners should know and the charging rules to set.
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