West Dunbartonshire Council has announced a plan to install environmental sensors, aimed at eradicating damp and mould, are to be installed in more than 10,000 council homes.
The technology works by tracking data on air quality, humidity and other environmental factors, with the Council able to use the insight to plan any required works.
It means work can be undertaken at the earliest possible stage, and allows the Council to proactively plan for energy efficiency improvements while tackling issues including damp, mould and fuel poverty across the area.
Sensors can be retro-fitted to homes with minimal disruption to tenants, and operate from a sim card so do not rely upon tenants' internet connection.
And the sensors allow tenants to track the data about their own home through an app, with additional support and guidance from the Council.
Councillor Gurpreet Singh Johal, Convener of Housing and Communities, said: "None of our tenants should be living in a home that is affected by damp or mould and these new sensors will allow us to access information on the fabric of each home easily so we can take action quickly to resolve.
"Not only that, we will have data to track the problem and help us identify what the best approach to resolve it will be.
"This is the biggest roll out of this type of sensor in Scotland and I am proud that West Dunbartonshire's approach to dealing with damp and mould is not only leading the way, but addressing the problem in an efficient and proactive manner."
The approach is one of a variety the Council is taking to ensure any instances of damp or mould are tackled quickly and effectively, as agreed at a meeting last year.
Other action being taken include a revised process for dealing with concerns about damp and mould in properties, which will see dampness inspections carried out a maximum of two days after an issue is raised.
Any repairs required following inspection will be categorised as urgent and carried out within 10 working days, with follow up visits to determine whether the household has additional support needs including financial assistance.
A proactive, customer focused approach will ensure that information on the personal circumstances of each household is available and is taken into account when solutions are determined.
After repairs have been completed, a further inspection will be undertaken within 60 days to ensure no further action is required.
Councillor Hazel Sorrell, Vice Convener of Housing and Communities, said: "We have demonstrated how committed we are to tackling any instances of damp and mould in our homes and I hope this action reassures our tenants that it is something we are taking very seriously.
"We want to ensure all cases of dampness or mould are treated quickly and effectively and the environmental sensors will allow us to do that by alerting us when homes are at risk of mould developing and provide us with the insight needed to address it."
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