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15 September 2017, The IET, London<\/h2>\n

About the Research Zone<\/h3>\n

We\u2019re pleased to showcase the latest research from EPSRC, supporting healthier homes as well as some of the future materials you may well see on the market in coming years.<\/p>\n

You can speak directly to researchers about their work between 13:00\u201314:00. The Research Zone is open for the duration of the day so you can explore product displays, \u00a0discover \u00ad\u00ad\u00adinformation sheets to take away, and link with social media activities across these leading research projects.<\/p>\n

Join us on Twitter @ARCC_CN<\/a><\/p>\n

Healthy Homes<\/h2>\n

UKCMB<\/h3>\n

Substantial building problems (including occupant health) are caused by excess or inadequate moisture in the form of ice, liquid or vapour.\u00a0 And yet we have very little research in the UK on moisture in buildings, and very little focus in standards, regulation, guidance or training on how to deal with moisture risks.<\/p>\n

Government and industry is increasingly aware of these problems, with the consequence that the major standards for moisture in buildings (such as BS5250 and Part C) are currently being revised. In addition, a BSi White Paper which reframes moisture risk and process has been authored by Neil May CEO-UKCMB and Chris Sanders. Industry groups have commissioned reports on moisture risks in many areas. All of these, however, are being written in the face of huge uncertainty of methods, and lack of basic data and research.<\/p>\n

The\u00a0UK Centre for Moisture in Buildings which focuses on the causes, mechanisms and solutions to moisture problems is therefore necessary. It is long overdue, but is now an urgent requirement for this country, its building owners and occupiers, and the construction (and maintenance) industry.<\/p>\n