Breathe Pure Becomes The Latest Member Of The Healthy Homes Hub
31st October 2025
Andy Cameron-Smith
Breathe Pure has joined as the latest member of the Healthy Homes Hub
Their expertise in humidity solutions will add to the Hub’s knowledge base for housing providers
They are focused on innovation to help tackle the symptoms of damp and mould in properties
Breathe Pure, who are focused on improving indoor air quality by employing innovative solutions to manage humidity in a home setting, have become the latest members of the Healthy Homes Hub.
The Hub is a membership body promoting active collaboration across academia, health and housing to deliver healthier living environments, a knowledge resouce for housing providers to deliver healthy homes and acts as a voice and platform to articulate the value of good health in the home.
Breather Pure’s products look to tackle damp, mould, and condensation in social housing by controlling humidity in a property to prevent mould growth. They also partner with housing associations, contractors, and IoT providers to deliver integrated monitoring and intervention systems.
Commenting on their membership, James Green, Chief Executive of Breathe Pure said:
“Indoor air quality has such a big impact on the residents of a home, and the sector continues to face up to the challenge of damp and mould with the introduction of Awaab’s Law. So, we feel this is great timing to join the Hub and add to its focus on positive health outcomes from home environments. By collaborating with the members of the Hub we feel we can play a role in helping the sector take a positive step forward in producing solutions that will benefit the health of residents in social housing.”
Jenny Danson, Chief Executive of the Healthy Homes Hub added:
“The quality of the air residents are exposed to in social homes needs to improve and both indoor and outdoor air quality are key areas of focus for us. The expertise and thinking that James and the Breathe Pure team will add to the knowledge base we are constantly updating for housing providers is welcomed as we continue to address the challenges caused by damp and mould and poor ventilation in social housing.”
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