Dangers
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Origin | Los Angeles |
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California | |
United States | |
Record labels | Topshelf Records |
Members | Alex McLeod |
Albums | The Bend in the Break |
Messy, Isn't It? | |
Five O'clock Shadows at the Edge of the Western World | |
Self Titled | |
Genres | Hardcore Punk |
Punk Rock | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2184196 |
About Dangers
Dangers is an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2005. They have released two EPs and three studio albums, most recently The Bend in the Break which came out in 2016 on Topshelf Records.
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What does Awaab Ishak's death tell us about England's housing?
By Mark EastonHome editor
A toddler, two-year-old Awaab Ishak, has died from a respiratory condition which a coroner concluded was caused by exposure to mould in his Rochdale home.
The Coroner said his death should be a " defining moment" for the housing sector in terms of knowledge and awareness of the issues surrounding damp and mould.
But for decades, experts have been complaining that millions of people are living in sub-standard or dangerous accommodation.
So What does this tragic case this tell us about The State of housing in England?
Despite This Country 's wealth, a significant proportion of its people Still Live in homes that are dangerous to their health.
Recent research by The Building Research Establishment estimated that illness caused by poor housing costs the NHS in England £1. 4 billion a year.
There is a " decent homes" standard set by government, But the latest English housing survey - Commissioned by The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities - Found 3. 5 million homes failed to reach the minimum requirement.
Of those, 2. 2 million have what is called a Category 1 hazard, meaning they present the highest risk of serious harm or death.
The health of millions of citizens is being threatened by the homes They Live in.
Damp and mould - Dangers associated with allergies, respiratory disease and damage to the immune System - are Found in almost one million homes in England.
There has been some improvement in the Last Decade . In 2010 just over 7% of social rented properties had damp, and now it's 5% - But that is still 200,000 homes.
Just 2% of owner-occupied properties are damp, which is around 300,000 homes.
It is the private rented sector where problems are worst.
Again, things are not as bad as they were, But almost one in 10 homes being rented privately have damp problems, which is More Than 400,000 homes.
There have been calls for damp and mould to be given the same legal standing as gas safety and legionella, compelling landlords to sort it out or face prosecution.
The government is also looking to introduce a legally binding decent homes standard in the private rented sector, matching rules already in place for social housing.
But this is a national scandal, decades in the making, with millions paying To Live in homes that are deficient, dangerous or deadly.
Source of news: bbc.com