Healthy homes proposals made public

Phil Twyford. Photo: RNZ.

Proposals to make rental properties warmer and drier have been released for public consultation, Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford has announced.

Healthy homes standards will set minimum requirements for heating, insulation, ventilation, moisture and drainage, and draught stopping in residential rental properties.

Phil Twyford says the Government is committed to improving the quality of rental properties so families living in rental properties are happier and healthier.

'Renting is now a long-term reality for many Kiwi families with over one-third of New Zealanders living in a rental home. We know rental homes are more likely to be older and of poorer quality than owner-occupied homes,” says Phil.

'Many rental homes are cold, damp, and mouldy which can contribute to a range of health issues including respiratory conditions, toxic reactions and allergies. Such illnesses can affect people's employment and economic opportunities because they have to take more sick days, and affect children's educational outcomes because they are off school more."

The healthy homes standards follow the passing of the Healthy Homes Guarantee Act 2017 last December and are part of the Government's commitment to making life better for renters, says Phil.

'Improving heating, insulation, ventilation, drainage, and controlling moisture and draughts will go a long way to improving the quality of rental homes. These measures can also improve the energy efficiency of homes, and reduce the costs to maintain and keep them warm and dry, benefitting both tenants and landlords.

'We want to hear from landlords, tenants and any other interested New Zealanders about these proposals,"

The discussion document also seeks feedback on the timing and phasing for when landlords must comply with the standards. The regulations containing the standards must be in place by 1 July 2019.

The discussion document and an online survey are available at www.mbie.govt.nz/healthy-homes

Consultation is open for seven weeks with submissions closing at 6pm on Monday 22 October.

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1 comment

Bob the Builder

Posted on 04-09-2018 18:39 | By Slim Shady

I thought draughts kept the air circulating and were good? This bloke is clueless.


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