Church weather related guidance
A selection of weather-related risk management articles for your church. Guidance from our risk management specialists, including topics such as heating systems and lightning safety.
Flood safety for churches
Flooding can cause inconvenience and heartache for your church and community.
A guide to good tree management
Trees bring beauty, shade and natural diversity to any landscape, but they can also present hazards. Careful management is key.
Using infrared heating in your church
Many church communities are trying to reduce their carbon emissions to help tackle climate change. In this article, we’ll explore factors to consider when looking at infrared heating technology.
How to manage rising energy costs and power cuts
High energy costs mean many individuals and organisations are looking to find cheaper ways to heat and light their properties.
Climate change and your church
Climate change is affecting churches and buildings. So, while reducing your carbon footprint is important, it’s also worth considering how to minimise any risks that the changing climate might have on your church.
Safe use of church heating systems
The average Anglican church is a tricky place to heat. This guidance provides advice on the safe and efficient use of various church heating systems.
Providing warm spaces
In response to the fuel crisis, many churches from all faiths are opening their buildings to provide a warm space to people experiencing fuel poverty.
Storm safety advice for churches
Storms are unpredictable but churches can take basic precautions such as managing their trees to reduce potential damage to buildings and making sure that roofs, gutters and drains are properly maintained.
Cold weather advice for churches
Cold weather can cause problems for churches and associated properties. This risk guidance gives practical advice for common issues.
Preventing burst pipes
The cost and inconvenience caused by a burst pipe can be considerable.
The environment and contamination
How environmental conditions and contamination can be managed to reduce the risk of slips and trips.
Lightning advice for churches
It is common knowledge that tall buildings attract lightning and for centuries, the spires of churches have dominated the skylines making them particularly vulnerable to lightning strikes.