Student Housing
#1 Student Lettings Agency
As a parent, sending your child off to university is a huge milestone — and one of the biggest concerns we hear is: “Is student accommodation safe?” If your son or daughter is heading to the University of Lincoln or Bishop Grosseteste University, you’re not alone in wanting reassurance about the safety and security of student housing in Lincoln.
At Student Housing, safety isn’t just a feature — it’s a standard. This guide will walk you through what to expect when it comes to student housing safety in Lincoln, how we help keep tenants secure, and what questions to ask when your child is choosing a place to live.
Student accommodation safety isn’t just about locks on the doors. It’s a combination of fire safety, secure access, lighting, neighbourhood environment, and responsive maintenance. Here’s what you and your child should look for:
Fire safety is non-negotiable — and all student housing in Lincoln should meet strict UK fire regulations.
At Student Housing, we ensure:
Interlinked smoke and heat alarms are installed and regularly tested.
Properties include fire doors, fire blankets, and extinguishers where required.
Tenants are provided with a full Fire Safety Guide when they move in.
Annual safety inspections are completed for gas, electrical, and fire systems.
👉 Parent Tip: Ask to see the property’s Gas Safety Certificate, EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report), and evidence of fire alarm testing.
Whether it’s a shared house or a purpose-built block, secure entry is essential.
Our Lincoln student houses feature:
Double-locking front doors or smart locks.
Lockable bedroom doors for privacy and peace of mind.
Select apartments with CCTV coverage in communal areas.
Emergency out-of-hours assistance for urgent situations.
👉 Parent Tip: Ask how many people have access to the property and what the process is if a tenant loses a key.
The University of Lincoln and Bishop Grosseteste campuses are surrounded by popular student zones like West End, Sincil Bank, and Monks Road. While Lincoln is generally a safe city, we specifically select homes in well-lit, well-populated areas close to key amenities.
We recommend:
Choosing homes within a 10–15 minute walk from campus.
Looking for areas with good street lighting and regular foot traffic.
👉 Parent Tip: Walk the route from the house to the university during the day and after dark if possible. Are the pavements well lit? Are others walking nearby?
If something goes wrong, your child needs to know they’re supported. At Student Housing, we’ve built an AI-powered maintenance system that helps tenants report issues quickly — and our team is on hand to respond fast.
Plus, our out-of-hours emergency line means they’re never left on their own if something urgent happens.
👉 Parent Tip: Ask the letting agent how your child can report problems, and how quickly they’re usually resolved.
Here are some key questions you can ask during a viewing or when speaking with a letting agent:
“Are there working smoke alarms in the property?”
“Do all the bedroom doors lock individually?”
“Is the front door lock secure and up to date?”
“What happens in the event of an emergency or repair issue?”
“Is there CCTV in the building or surrounding street?”
If you’re renting through us at Student Housing, we’ll happily walk you through all this — and more.
We know that trusting someone else with your child’s wellbeing isn’t easy — but our founders and staff are all former university students, so we’ve lived it ourselves. That’s why Student Housing is the highest-rated letting agency for students in Lincoln — we don’t just find rooms, we create safe student homes.
If you have questions about a specific property, our team is always happy to help. You can reach us by phone, email, or drop into our St. Mark Street office in Lincoln.
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Student Housing is a top-rated student lettings agency offering fully furnished, bills-included accommodation across Lincoln, Nottingham, and Hull. Run by former students, we provide hassle-free, transparent housing tailored for university life.