Aico form a partnership with Housing Quality Network

Aico are pleased to announce their recent partnership with Housing Quality Network (HQN), a best practice membership organisation, delivering high-quality advice, tailored support and training to housing associations and councils in the UK.

Aico, the leader in home life safety, work closely with social housing providers across the country through the provision of Fire and Carbon Monoxide alarm systems and educational events. The partnership formed due to the companies’ mutual interest in supporting the social housing sector.

Aico will utilise their collaboration with HQN, to gain a true understanding of the key issues impacting the sector and aim to deliver continuous and unrivalled support to organisations operating within social housing.

As a result of the partnership, HQN members, organisations and charities can access webinars and events hosted by Aico, that will provide advice and guidance surrounding safety and compliance within social housing in order to facilitate long-term change.

Tina Mistry, Relationships Manager for Aico, says of the partnership: “Aico understand the pressure within the sector right now. With various priorities surrounding the safety agenda, Net Zero, building and fire safety, resident engagement, and building new homes, while balancing the challenges and major responsibility of meeting regulatory compliance within social housing, such as electrical, fire and gas safety across the array of workstreams. We want to support and give back to the social housing sector, HQN members, by facilitating discussions and sharing best practice with a collaborative approach within and out of the sector to drive long-term improvement.”

Working together, Aico and HQN will create a platform for discussion, clarity, and the opportunity to share best practice around all aspects of safety and compliance.

Jon Land, HQN’s Head of Networks and Events, comments: “We’re delighted to be working with Aico over the next 12 months. As a market leader in Fire and Carbon Monoxide protection, it will be great to make their expertise and practical know-how available to HQN’s members. We look forward to collaborating with them on a range of activities.”

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