Close Menu
Flat Living
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Flat Living Sponsorship
    • Get In Touch
    • Directory
    • Subscribe
    LinkedIn Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Flat Living
    • Block Management
      • Manage Your Block
        • Self Manage
        • Using a Managing Agent
        • Right to Manage
        • Forming a RMC
        • Managing Listed Flats
        • Communal Areas
      • Lease
        • About Your Lease
        • Buying Your Freehold
        • Extending Your Lease
      • Service Charges
        • About Service Charges
        • Service Charge Accounting
        • Collections and Arrears
        • Section 20
      • Health & Safety
        • Asbestos – Air – Water
        • Employing Contractors
        • Fire Protection
        • Fire Regulation
        • Health & Safety Law
      • Insurance
        • Buying Insurance for Your Block
        • Insurance Risk Management
        • Reinstatement Cost Assessment
        • Insurance for Communal Areas
        • Water Damage Prevention
        • Insurance for Buy to Let Landlords
        • Directors & Officers Liability Insurance
        • Making a Claim
      • Disputes
        • Landlord Disputes
        • Neighbour Disputes
        • Property Disputes
      • Major Works
        • About Major Works
        • Party Walls and Neighbour Matters
        • Section 20
      • Cleaning & Maintenance
        • Cleaning
        • Grounds
        • Maintenance
      • Communal Facilities
        • Lifts
        • EV Charging
        • Door Access and Gates
        • Heating & Utilities
        • Lighting
        • TV and Telecoms
      • Emergencies
        • Break-Ins
        • Lift
        • Out of Hours
        • Roof
        • Water
      • Software
      • Case Law
      • Customer Service & Marketing
      • FAQ
    • Leaseholders
      • Manage Your Block
        • Self Manage
        • Using a Managing Agent
        • Right to Manage
        • Forming a RMC
        • Managing Listed Flats
        • Communal Areas
      • Lease
        • About Your Lease
        • Buying Your Freehold
        • Extending Your Lease
      • Service Charges
        • About Service Charges
        • Collections and Arrears
        • Service Charge Accounting
        • Section 20
      • Disputes
        • Landlord Disputes
        • Neighbour Disputes
        • Property Disputes
      • Major Works
        • About Major Works
        • Party Walls and Neighbour Matters
        • Section 20
      • Communal Facilities
        • Lifts
        • EV Charging
        • Door Access and Gates
        • Heating & Utilities
        • Lighting
        • TV and Telecoms
      • Software
      • Landlords
        • Buying a Flat
        • Letting a Flat
        • Selling a Flat
      • Emergencies
        • Break-Ins
        • Lift
        • Out of Hours
        • Roof
        • Water
      • FAQ
    • Lifestyle
    • News
      • Industry News
      • Interviews
      • Opinion
      • Jobs
      • Flat Living Back Issues
    • Events, Training and Jobs
      • Events
      • Training
      • Jobs
    • Block Services
      • Flat Living Directory
    • Industry Associations
      • ARMA
      • ARHM
      • ALEP
      • FPRA
      • IRPM
      • Leasehold Advisory Service
      • Property Redress Scheme
      • National Leasehold Group
      • RICS
      • The Property Ombudsman
    Flat Living
    Home » How to Use Tech to Prepare for the Upcoming Building Safety Regime

    How to Use Tech to Prepare for the Upcoming Building Safety Regime

    0
    By Fixflo on January 1, 2022 Opinion

    The block management industry faces a huge shakeup in the next eighteen months, as the Building Safety Bill (BSB) and its new requirements for how we document building safety come more sharply into focus.

    With the Bill set to come into effect in May 2023, and the beginning of the transition expected in October 2022, time is of the essence. That’s where tech comes in, with digital solutions the key to helping all parties stay safe and compliant.

    The Building Safety Bill and the ‘Golden Thread’

    The Government has heralded the Bill, as creating a generational change, setting out a clear pathway for how buildings should be constructed and maintained safely, with harsher penalties for non-compliance. The Bill is currently at the Report stage in the House of Commons, during which the House is able to discuss it and make amendments. Key to the Bill is the ‘golden thread’ of fire and safety information that building owners must provide. This should be accessible at every stage of the building’s lifetime, from design and planning to construction and management.

    The BSB calls for clear lines of responsibility and accountable individuals to check compliance and make sure the construction is safe at every stage. Those who are unable to evidence that they have enforced effective, proportionate measures to mitigate safety risks could face criminal charges. Residents in high-rise buildings will be able to raise concerns about safety directly to the owners/managers of their building. If they cannot find a resolution here, they can raise issues with the Building Safety Regulator.

    How PropTech Can Help Managing Agents

    When it comes to evidencing and documenting safety procedures, technology has a dual role to perform, streamlining and advancing the process for managing agents, leaseholders and building residents and providing greater control and coordination for all parties.

    Help Accountable Persons Check Compliance A suitable block management solution will create audit trails to allow the Principle Accountable Person (PAP) and Accountable Persons (AP) to track what has been done and when. The Principle Accountable Person is the named person responsible for the safety of the building. They may appoint additional Accountable Persons to help them manage this.

    Reporting features can provide an overview of progress towards compliance, demonstrating areas where further work or remedials are needed. Having a record of every correspondence and inspection is the safest way to protect a building.

    Arrange Maintenance and Inspections A dedicated repairs and maintenance management system will make it easy for a property manager to organise the repair works needed to maintain building safety, whether these are reactive issues arising through wear and tear of the common areas or planned maintenance to ensure assets remain compliant and safe. Store and Share Important Safety Information Important and accurate information such as the outcomes of fire safety inspections can be stored digitally, minimising the risk of losing paperwork. This can be consistently accessible to the parties who need to see it, including contractors, property managers, leaseholders, residents, and Accountable Persons.

    Engage with Residents Following the Hackitt Review of 2018 as a result of the Grenfell Tower disaster, the Building Safety Bill requires the Principle Accountable Person (PAP) to prepare and review a resident engagement strategy to involve them in making building safety decisions.

    Software solutions can make this process simple, with one-click communications that can be sent to all residents in a building. These can be used to send relevant safety information or surveys to capture feedback on safety measures.

    Improved Reporting of Fire Safety Issues Key to a successful building safety solution is to allow residents to easily report any issues they encounter. This can be done through a dedicated repair reporting portal accessible from any device with an Internet connection. A specialist system will walk a resident step by step through the reporting process to allow as much information to be captured as possible, leading to faster fixes of issues before they can escalate into major risks.

    Making the Most of Technology

    One of the biggest advantages of adopting technology is that its implementation can be bespoke. No two blocks are the same, and tech allows property managers to provide services highly tailored to the needs of their residents without increasing their workload. Fixflo’s block management solutions support effective repairs and maintenance, allowing easy communication, reporting and management of repairs and scheduling of inspections. With new penalties stipulated for the named persons who are accountable for a building’s safety, the journey towards compliance begins now —– and proptech is your vital partner.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Fixflo
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)
    • LinkedIn

    What is Fixflo? We provide specialist property repairs & maintenance software. Our system streamlines complex repairs processes and keeps all your communications in one place. The result? Happy customers, satisfied stakeholders, reduced costs, and enough time to grow your business. Fixflo |

    Related Posts

    Leasehold Reform: ALEP’s Predictions for 2025

    Failure to enact Renters Reform Bill and unclear Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act

    Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill becomes law

    Comments are closed.

    You are here:

    Home → News → Opinion

    JB Leitch advertising banner

    Latest Articles

    August 5, 2025

    Communal Services: An Essential Maintenance Checklist For Block Property Managers

    August 5, 2025

    Residential Fire Door Inspections Explained: Your Legal and Practical Guide

    July 30, 2025

    How RMC Directors Can Safeguard Their Interests When Changing Managing Agent

    July 29, 2025

    What Does the Energy Act 2023 Mean for Property Management?

    • Manage Your Block
    • Lease
    • Health & Safety
    • Insurance
    • Disputes
    • Major Works
    • Cleaning and Maintenance
    • Communal Facilities
    • Software
    • Landlords
    • Events, Training and Jobs
    • Customer Service & Marketing
    • Case Law
    • News
    • Interviews
    • Opinion
    About Flat Living

    Flat Living is a trading name of www.flat-living.co.uk Ltd.  Registered Office: 29 Waterloo Road, Wolverhampton WV1 4DJ

    Registered in England and Wales CRN No. 06738048.

    Quick Site Links
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Industry Associations
    • Flat Living Sponsorship
    Search This Website
    • Home
    • Get In Touch
    • Cookie Policy
    • Privacy Notice

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.