Automated Building Reporting
| Label | Report Text | Sort Order | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
| No Adverse Factors | I am not aware of any environmental factors that adversely affect the property or its immediate surroundings | 0 | Edit |
| Flood Risk | The property is situated close to an area identified as being at risk of flooding; however, no flooding has been recorded in recent years | 1 | Edit |
| Radon | Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, and available data indicates that some properties in this area have recorded radon levels above recommended safety limits | 2 | Edit |
| EMF | The property is located in proximity to high-voltage electrical infrastructure | 3 | Edit |
| Mining Damaged | The property is situated within a former mining area, and evidence suggests that historic mining activity may have resulted in structural damage | 4 | Edit |
| Mining Risk of Damage | The property is situated within a former mining area, and historic mining activity may present a risk of structural movement or damage | 5 | Edit |
| Landfill Damaged | The property is situated on land previously used as a landfill site, and evidence indicates that this may have caused structural damage | 8 | Edit |
| Landfill Risk of Damage | The property is situated on land previously used as a landfill site, and historic ground conditions may pose a risk of structural movement or damage | 9 | Edit |
| Clay Sub Soil | The underlying subsoil is predominantly clay, which is susceptible to shrinkage during prolonged dry periods and may result in ground movement | 10 | Edit |
| Sloping Site Damaged | The property is located on a sloping site and is subject to natural ground movement, which may occur gradually or suddenly (for example, through landslip). Damage was noted, which may have been caused by such movement | 11 | Edit |
| Sloping Site Risk of Damage | The property is located on a sloping site and may be subject to gradual or sudden ground movement, such as creep or landslip, which could cause structural damage over time | 12 | Edit |