Black Boots Technology
SUPPORTING BUILDING SAFETY & COMPLIANCE FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
Our approach
At Black Boots, we transform how building safety and compliance are managed. Our approach combines human expertise with innovative technology to support dutyholders in meeting their requirements with confidence. By turning compliance into a clear, manageable process, we improve building safety outcomes, enhance resident engagement and deliver measurable results.
Empowering you through purpose-built solutions
Purpose built
Our fit-for-purpose solutions address real-world industry challenges, providing structure, clarity and confidence.
Innovation
By leveraging the latest technology, we can deliver a sustainable approach, making ongoing compliance simple and affordable.
Industry expertise
By collaborating with industry partners, we can ensure all needs are met.
Human-first
Our team combines practical experience with strong delivery discipline to create a human-first approach.
Our solutions
We deliver reliable services and technology platforms designed to support building safety and compliance.
Safety Case Reporting
POWERED BY BB-SCR
A structured approach to safety case reports for high-risk residential buildings. Supported by our BB-SCR platform, the service allows for unlimited report generation and revisions whenever the legislation or safety case changes. We ensure consistency, high-quality, and full BSR alignment.
PropGuard
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLATFORM
Our comprehensive property management platform supports the Golden Thread of information, providing a centralised space for all building information, maintenance tasks, contractor management, building compliance and resident engagement. PropGuard streamlines processes and enhances the overall safety of residential buildings.
ResidentSAFE
SUPPORTING COMPLIANCE WITH RESIDENTIAL PEEPS
A systematic approach to support Responsible Persons in navigating the Residential PEEPs responsibilities. Our dedicated team work closely with RPs to understand specific requirements, build stronger resident relationships and enhance building safety outcomes.
Resident Engagement Strategy & Mandatory Occurrence Reporting
Under the Building Safety Act 2022, all high-rise residential buildings must have a Resident Engagement Strategy and a Mandatory Occurrence Reporting policy and implement them in practice. Our expert team are trained to review building-specific requirements and create a document tailored to the needs of the building.
Training & Resources
The Building Safety Act 2022 has transformed compliance requirements for high-rise residential buildings. Ensure your team understands exactly what’s needed for compliant Safety Case Reports with our comprehensive CPD webinar.
Black Boots Shortlisted for PropTech Provider of the Year
Find out what it means to us to be shortlisted for The Property Institutes ACE Awards in the ‘PropTech Provider of the Year’ category.
Fire Door Regulations: What they mean in practice
The Government have released updated guidance on the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2025: Fire Doors to provide further clarityof legal duties and the standards to which fire doors must be met. This article provides an overview of the guidance and what they mean in practice for dutyholders.
The Critical Role of Quarterly Communal Fire Door Checks
Fire doors are a critical component of a building's fire safety strategy. Yet, we often see them overlooked in routine maintenance. The consequences of a faulty fire door can be devastating, allowing a fire to spread and putting lives at risk.
Understanding the Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025
The Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025 mark a major shift in how fire safety is managed in residential buildings. At the heart of the regulation, PCFRAs and EESs form a new resident-focused approach to fire safety, and places significant responsibility of the Responsible Person.
2026 Building Safety Landscape: Regulation & Industry Updates
Following major legislative upheaval from the Building Safety Act and its associated regulations, 2025 became a year of settling in. This year (2026), the regulatory landscape is still evolving, with new regulations and industry shifts shaping how we approach building safety.
Navigating new responsibilities under Residential PEEPs
The new first safety regulations are designed to improve the safety of residents who may struggle to self-evacuate in an emergency. To understand the full impact of the regulations, the first step is to understand the specific duties placed on Responsible Persons and how to implement them in practice.
Residential PEEPS: A new requirement
The Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025 introduce new requirements designed to improve fire safety and evacuation procedures for residents who might struggle to leave their building by themselves during an emergency, such as a fire.
ISO 42001: Ensuring Ethical Ai in Building Safety
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the built environment, offering innovative solutions to enhance safety, efficiency, and sustainability. However, the adoption of AI also introduces ethical considerations that must be addressed to ensure responsible development and deployment.
ISO 27001: Safeguarding Data in Building Safety
In today's interconnected world, data security has become a critical priority, especially in industries handling sensitive information like building safety.
ISO 9001: Ensuring Quality in Ai-Powered Building Safety
Quality management is the cornerstone for any successful organisation, and it holds even greater significance in critical sectors like building safety, where lives and property depend on reliable solutions.
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