Building Safety Case Information
Your Home, Your Safety
At Salix Homes, the health, safety and wellbeing of our customers and your homes really matters to us, and we work hard to ensure that all our properties are safe and great places to live.
We have 20 high-rise buildings across Salford, and we want all our high-rise customers to feel safe in your homes. We also want you to have confidence in Salix Homes, as your landlord, that we’re doing everything we can to maintain the highest standards of safety in your block.
It’s a legal requirement that all housing associations, like Salix Homes, share key safety and building information about your block with you. We also share this information with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR), which is a Government body that oversees and ensures that buildings are safe for people to live in.
The information we share with the Regulator is known as a ‘Building Safety Case Report’.
This includes things like:
- What material your building is made of
- Improvement work that’s been carried out at your building
- Any potential safety hazards
- When essential safety checks were last carried out and are next due
You can email us on buildingsafety@salixhomes.co.uk if you have any questions about this information.
We’ve summarised all the key safety information for you to make it as easy as possible for you to access and understand, but if you’d like to know about any of this in more detail, please just get in touch. You can email us on buildingsafety@salixhomes.co.uk to request more information.
You can access a summary of the Building Safety Case Report for your block.
Choose your building from the list below, and press ‘Submit’ for details.
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