House Tips

🏠 Warming UK: Challenges & Strategies

1. Understanding Heat Risk to Vacant Buildings

Traditionally, property guardianship protects empty buildings—but modern heatwaves pose new threats.

  • Heat-induced structural stress: Metal pipes expand and warp; flat roofs can crack or buckle under extreme heat, leading to leaks once cooler, wetter seasons return.

  • Subsidence risk: Extended heat dries out clay-rich soils, causing ground movement and cracks in foundations and walls.

  • Increased pest activity: Warm conditions encourage insect infestations, vermin, and invasive weeds like Japanese knotweed—all of which can damage a property’s integrity.

  • Fire risks: Reflective surfaces and intense sunshine can ignite dry materials inside or outside vacant buildings.

2. The Blue Door Property Guardian’s Value in Heatwaves

Blue Door Property Guardians highlight that having people on-site provides far more than security:

"Guardians in situ…secure it from the elements as well as criminal or anti-social behaviour."
Regular human presence allows early detection of issues such as burst pipes, pest infestations, subsidence cracks, fire hazards, and structural movement.

3. What Blue Door Property Guardians Should Do During Heatwaves

As a Blue Door Property Guardian, here’s your essential guide:

A. Proactive Monitoring

  • Conduct routine visual checks - look for cracks, leaks, pest nests, damp patches, or roof damage.

  • Report concerns promptly to Blue Door so that repairs can be arranged swiftly.

B. Ventilation & Thermal Management

  • Keep windows closed during the day to prevent hot air entering - heat experts consistently recommend this approach.

  • Ventilate overnight: When it’s cooler, open lower and upper windows (if safe to do so) to promote air circulation.

  • Use reflective blinds or light curtains to minimise daytime heat gain.

C. Limit Interior Heat Sources

  • Switch off unused electrical appliances and lights during hot periods—they emit extra heat and increase fire risk.

  • Consider using fans or evaporative coolers sensibly when indoor temperatures exceed 35 °C.

D. Hydration & Health

  • Drink plenty of water and stay alert to signs of heat exhaustion—especially since high temperatures can impact sleep and mental wellbeing.

E. Fire Safety

  • Ensure fire alarms are working and that fire extinguishers are accessible—crucial during periods of elevated fire risk.

4. Legal & Safety Rights

Blue Door Property Guardians occupy under a licence agreement rather than a full tenancy. This means:

  • It’s a licence to occupy, not an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST); either party can usually terminate with 28 days’ notice.

  • However, Blue Door Property Guardians is still responsible for basic health and safety standards, including minor repairs and fire safety.

  • You must report unsafe conditions - such as overheating, poor ventilation, or pest infestations to Blue Door Property Guardians so they can advise and support.

5. Sector-Wide Climate Resilience

Heatwaves are no longer rare in the UK - they’re becoming a regular feature of British summers. Ensuring that guardianship schemes remain safe and effective in this climate means:

  • Improved ventilation infrastructure, such as window restrictors or bars to enable safe night-time opening.

  • Better insulation and shading, including external blinds or reflective window treatments.

  • National policy support: A UK-wide heatwave resilience plan is urgently needed to protect those living in non-traditional housing setups like guardianship.

🔚 Final Thoughts

As the UK’s climate changes, Blue Door Property Guardianship offers a flexible way to protect vacant buildings - but also comes with responsibilities during extreme heat. Blue Door Guardians play a vital role in maintaining buildings safely, but they need strong backing in the form of proper maintenance, safety systems, and heat-resilient infrastructure.

Key takeaways for Blue Door Property Guardians:

  1. Monitor buildings actively for heat-related issues.

  2. Ventilate smartly - keep cool air in, hot air out.

  3. Stay safe: manage indoor heat, stay hydrated, and ensure fire precautions are in place.

  4. Report any hazards and assist in ensuring safe living conditions

      5.  Consider climate-resilient solutions and support local and national initiatives

In a warming world, Blue Door Property Guardians aren’t just caretakers - they’re crucial allies in preserving the safety, security, and longevity of our built environment.

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Building Community Through Guardianship: The Heart of Blue Door

Building Community Through Guardianship: The Heart of Blue Door

At Blue Door Property Guardians, we believe that a home is more than just four walls - it’s about the people you share it with. One of the biggest benefits of property guardianship isn’t just affordable living in unique spaces, but the strong sense of community it fosters. In a world where connection can sometimes feel distant, guardianship offers a chance to be part of something bigger.

Staying Safe and Warm: Winter Tips for Blue Door Property Guardians

Winter can be a challenging time for Blue door Property Guardians, with cold temperatures, strong winds, and heavy rain making it essential to take extra precautions. At Blue Door Property Guardians, we want to ensure you and your property stay safe, warm, and well-maintained during the winter months. Here are our top tips for looking after yourself and your space when the weather takes a turn for the worse.

1. Stay Warm Indoors

  • Layer Up – Wearing multiple layers traps heat more effectively than a single thick layer. Keep cosy with thermal socks, jumpers, and blankets.

  • Don’t use heaters in properties not supplied by Blue Door. Utilities are more and more expensive so be diligent about how you use them.

  • Block Draughts – Use draught excluders, rugs, or even rolled-up towels to seal gaps under doors and windows to keep the heat in.

  • Keep Doors Closed – This helps retain warmth in the rooms you use the most.

2. Protect Your Property from Storm Damage

  • Secure Windows and Doors – Check for any gaps or loose fittings. If you notice any damage, report it immediately.

  • Store Outdoor Items – If your property has a garden or outdoor space, bring in or secure loose objects that could be blown away.

  • Check for Leaks – After heavy rain, look out for leaks or damp spots and report them before they become bigger issues.

3. Be Prepared for Power Cuts

  • Keep a Torch Handy – Have a torch (and spare batteries) in an easy-to-find place in case of an outage.

  • Charge Your Devices – Keep your phone, power bank, and any essential electronics charged up ahead of stormy weather.

  • Stock Up on Essentials – Non-perishable food, bottled water, and blankets can be helpful in case of an emergency.

4. Prevent Burst Pipes

  • Keep the Heating On Low – Even if you’re away, a low, steady temperature can prevent pipes from freezing.

  • Know Where the Stopcock Is – If a pipe bursts, turning off the water supply quickly can help prevent serious damage.

  • Report Any Issues Promptly – If you notice dripping taps, leaks, or reduced water pressure, let us know as soon as possible.

5. Stay Safe When Venturing Out

  • Check the Forecast – Before heading out, be aware of any severe weather warnings.

  • Watch for Icy Surfaces – Be cautious of slippery pavements and stairs, and wear appropriate footwear for better grip.

  • Allow Extra Travel Time – Delays are common in bad weather, so plan ahead to avoid getting stuck.

  • Brush up leaves on external steps, patio’s and forecourts to prevent slips and falls.

6. Keep in Touch

  • Stay Connected – If the weather is severe, check in with fellow guardians and let someone know if you’re experiencing any issues.

  • Know Who to Contact – Keep our emergency contact details handy for any urgent property concerns.

By taking these simple steps, you can stay safe and comfortable throughout the winter. If you have any concerns about your property during bad weather, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Stay warm and take care!