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Awaab's Law - October 27, 2025

Part F Ventilation Testing

Awaab’s Law is being introduced this year following the tragic death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak from prolonged mould exposure. The new Law will require social landlords across England to investigate and remedy damp and mould instances within strict statutory timeframes from 27th October 2025 – it is documented that there will be no grace period. Landlords must now provide written assessments and take decisive action to ensure properties are safe – making proactive maintenance not just good practice, but a legal necessity.Part F Ventilation Inspection, Commissioning and Air-flow Testing

Intermittent Extract Fans, Continuous Centralised and Decentralised Mechanical Extract Fans, MVHR Commissioning, Inspections and Air-flow Testing

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Are you looking for Ventilation Testing?

Here at RJA Electrical Services we can offer you expert Part F Ventilation Testing and Commissioning Certificate.

We have over 10 years on-site experience, our expert surveyors can provide a site inspection and report within the same working day.

Our certified testing ensures your ventilation system performs effectively, keeping your indoor environment fresh, safe, and compliant.

Ventilation Inspection, Commissioning and Air Flow Testing

Ventilation inspection, commissioning and air-flow testing is a crucial requirement to ensure compliance with Part F of The Building Regulations.

At RJA Electrical Services we provide the Commissioning Engineer role. With this we can provide:

  • Part 2b Inspection of Installations and Pre-test Checks

  • Part 3 Commissioning and Air-flow Measurements

  • UKAS calibrated equipment testing in accordance with BS EN 13141, BG 46/2022 and formerly the Domestic Ventilation Compliance Guide (DVCG)

  • A compliance report, also referred to as a certificate, for submission to the Building Control Body

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