Apr/May Contents
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Features 23
Industry Survey
Exploring current thinking in remote management and monitoring
Through a survey of 166 housing professionals across the UK, Housing, Management and Maintenance explores the benefits and barriers of remote management and monitoring, and its current perception in the sector.
37 43 46 37 Maintenance & Refurbishment: Bathroom Refurbishment Waterproof wall panels: the modern option
In these turbulent times, waterproof wall panels may offer social housing providers and local authorities a more effective bathroom walling solution, explains Nicola Lewis of Fibo.
Safety & Regulation: Smoke & Fire Protection
The smart approach to specifying smoke vents
Tony Stevens of Bilco UK shares the top three considerations they believe housing professionals should focus on when specifying NSHEVs.
Safety & Regulation: Water Control & Legionella Water-tight partnerships
James Homard of Urban Environments explores how housing professionals can maximise value from their water hygiene consultancy.
Products
Efficiency Air Quality & Ventilation........................33 Heating & Renewable Energy.............33
Maintenance & Refurbishment Bathroom Refurbishment ...................36 Concrete Repair .......................................35 Doors, Windows & Glazing...................39 Flooring.......................................................35 Landscaping & External Finishes .......41 Roofing........................................................40 Workwear...................................................35
Safety & Regulation Smoke & Fire Protection .......................42 Water Control & Legionella..................46
Technology Software & Apps......................................49
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Industry News...........................................04 Appointments & News ..........................32 Directory.....................................................51
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