The aim of this regulation is to protect the health of occupants of a building by providing adequate ventilation.
Without adequate ventilation, mold and internal air pollution might become hazardous to health.
In the UK, ventilation requirements in domestic settings are governed by Building Regulations and associated standards, primarily:
Key Legislation and Standards
Main Requirements:
Ventilation for Habitable Rooms (Living rooms, Bedrooms):
Kitchens and Bathrooms (Wet Rooms):
Natural Ventilation:
Moisture Control:
Compliance and Implementation:
Additional Guidance:
Summary:
The UK law mandates that domestic buildings must have adequate ventilation to ensure healthy indoor air quality, control moisture, and meet energy efficiency standards as per Building Regulations Part F and the associated guidance in Approved Document F.
You can find the full regulations here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/61deba42d3bf7f054fcc243d/ADF1.pdf
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