Mandatory Ventilation Inspection (OVK)
Planning and Building Act (2010:900) Ch. 8 § 25, Planning and Building Ordinance (2011:338) Ch. 5 § 1-4
What does it mean?
OVK (obligatorisk ventilationskontroll) is a legally required inspection of ventilation systems in buildings. The purpose is to ensure ventilation functions correctly and provides sufficient air exchange for good indoor air quality. The inspection is performed by a certified ventilation inspector.
OVK must be performed at regular intervals depending on building type and ventilation system: every three years for supply and exhaust systems in apartment buildings, and every six years for natural draft systems. Results must be posted in the building, and the property owner is responsible for rectifying any deficiencies. Poor ventilation can cause moisture problems, mold, and health issues for residents.
Key Points
- Legally required inspection of ventilation systems in all building types
- Performed by a certified inspector every 3 or 6 years
- Results must be visibly posted in the building
- The property owner is responsible for fixing identified deficiencies
- The municipal building committee has supervisory responsibility and can impose fines
Practical Tip
If you suspect the ventilation in your home isn't working properly, check if the OVK report is posted in the stairwell. If the inspection hasn't been performed within the prescribed period, you can report this to the municipal building committee, which has supervisory responsibility.
Legal Basis: Planning and Building Act (2010:900) Ch. 8 § 25, Planning and Building Ordinance (2011:338) Ch. 5 § 1-4
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