LONDON, UK, June 9, 2026 – Awaab Comply, a compliance and property safety platform designed to help housing providers meet the requirements of Awaab’s Law, has appointed housing professional Danny Bird as its new Strategic Advisor and Ambassador.
In this role, Danny will work with housing organisations across the sector to improve understanding of Awaab’s Law and help landlords prepare for the changes introduced by the legislation. His work will focus on education, sector engagement and promoting practical approaches to managing damp, mould and other housing-related risks.
Danny is a respected Repairs and Property Safety Consultant with a strong track record in social housing leadership, asset management and service transformation. During his career, he has managed large property and repairs functions, delivered major change programmes for national housing associations, and helped organisations improve compliance standards, resident outcomes and operational performance.
Known for his appearances at leading housing conferences and industry events, Danny has become a recognised authority on damp and mould management, Awaab’s Law and Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) compliance. He has created and delivered damp and mould strategies for six major housing providers, enabling organisations to improve compliance while implementing resident-focused initiatives that enhance living conditions and strengthen trust.
Alongside his consultancy work, Danny provides specialist training that helps housing organisations develop the behaviours, culture and operational practices required to deliver long-term improvements.
Simon Redfearn, Owner of Redfearn Experts and Awaab Comply, said: “Danny’s knowledge, experience and commitment to resident safety make him an exceptional addition to our team. He is widely respected throughout the sector and brings valuable practical expertise.
“With Awaab’s Law approaching, housing providers are looking for clear guidance and practical support. Danny will play an important role in helping us share knowledge, promote best practice and support organisations in meeting their legal and moral responsibilities.”
Danny Bird said: “Awaab’s Law is an important development for the housing sector and encourages a stronger focus on accountability, prevention and resident wellbeing. Although many providers have already taken positive steps, there is still significant value in helping organisations understand how the legislation should be applied in practice.
“I am pleased to join Awaab Comply and work with Simon and the team. Together we can provide practical guidance and encourage collaboration that helps create safer and healthier homes for residents.”
The appointment underlines Awaab Comply’s commitment to helping housing providers navigate legislative change through expert guidance, innovation and education as the sector prepares for Awaab’s Law.
For more information about Awaab Comply, visit https://awaabcomply.app/

