Many Kiwi homes, both old and new, are susceptible to dampness and mould due to shortcomings in the New Zealand Building Code’s requirements for managing the indoor environment, particularly in assessing moisture on internal surfaces. The Building Code’s method fails to consider thermal bridges created by materials like timber, leading to increased risk of condensation and mould growth. Research suggests that using whole building simulations to assess risk factors like internal temperature and relative humidity could improve the reliability of results and ensure new homes are warm, dry, and healthy.
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Retailer fined $230k for selling non-compliant products
Bed Bath and Beyond has been fined $230,000 for selling non-compliant children's pyjamas and hot water bottles, breaching the Fair Trading Act. The retailer failed to include required safety information, such as detailed instructions for hot water bottle use and permanent warning labels on pyjamas. Over 27,000 consumers were put at risk due to the lack of fire safety information on the products, resulting in the largest non-compliance case seen by the Commerce Commission. Full...
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