NRLA agrees new partnership to support landlords in meeting New Housing Standards

The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has formed a new partnership with ArcAirTech, a company specialising in mould remediation and air purification, to support landlords in meeting upcoming regulatory changes, including Awaab’s Law and the extension of the Decent Homes Standard to the private rented sector.

ArcAirTech offers technology designed to reduce mould spores, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other airborne pollutants in residential properties. These systems aim to help landlords address health and safety concerns related to indoor air quality and damp, in line with forthcoming legal requirements.

The partnership comes as new rules under Awaab’s Law are expected to require private landlords to resolve damp and mould issues within set timeframes. The updated Decent Homes Standard will also place more responsibility on landlords to ensure rental properties are free from serious hazards.

As part of the agreement, NRLA members will have access to:

  • A 10% discount on ArcAirTech products

  • A free replacement filter with the Fixed ARC system

  • Free delivery on all orders

Christopher Thomas, director of ArcAirTech, said: “We’re incredibly excited to be partnering with the NRLA, who continue to demonstrate their value to the sector by connecting landlords with trusted suppliers that support both landlords and their tenants.

“At ArcAirTech, we’re committed to helping property owners create safer, healthier living environments and this partnership is a big step towards making that possible at scale.

“With growing pressure on landlords to meet new housing standards and tackle persistent issues like mould, our fast-acting technology — tested in real homes and proven to deliver results — offers a practical, reliable solution.

“We look forward to working closely with the NRLA and its members to improve housing quality and tenant wellbeing across the private rented sector.”

Ben Beadle, Chief Executive of the NRLA, said: “Landlords want to provide decent, well-maintained homes. Our partnership with ArcAirTech gives landlords access to proven technology that can make a notable difference in tackling mould and improving indoor air quality.

“As new housing standards come into force, this partnership will be essential in supporting responsible landlords while also safeguarding tenants’ wellbeing.”

 

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