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Risk Factors and Effects of Potential Substances Present in Indoor Air on Occupants' Health [PDF]
Polluting emissions from building materials are among the construction “problems”, but when they occur along with other factors (particle allergens, cigarette smoke, gas exhaust, electromagnetic fields, etc.) together can lead to so-called syndrome “sick-
Alina CIOACA, Vasilica VASILE
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Prevalence and risk factors of pre-sick building syndrome: characteristics of indoor environmental and individual factors. [PDF]
Background With the aim to prevent sick building syndrome and worsening of allergic symptoms, primarily resulting from the indoor environment, the relationships among people’s residential environment in recent years, their lifestyle habits, their ...
Nakayama Y +6 more
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Survey datasets on sick building syndrome: Causes and effects on selected public buildings in Lagos, Nigeria. [PDF]
This dataset focuses on the causes and effects of sick building syndrome among users of selected facilities in Lagos. A mixed research approach of field measurement and cross-sectional survey was adopted.
Nduka DO +4 more
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Sick building syndrome: do outdoor pollutants and pollen affect it? [PDF]
IntroductionSick building syndrome (SBS) refers to non-specific complaints, including upper-respiratory irritative symptoms, headaches, fatigue, and rash, which are usually associated with a particular building by their temporal pattern of occurrence and
González-Díaz SN +6 more
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Causes and remedies of sick building syndrome: A systematic review [PDF]
Sick Building Syndrome (SBS), a situation where building occupants of specific buildings feels unwell whenever they are in that building, but gets relieved when they exit the building.
Igwe Ajuluchukwu E. +4 more
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Introduction: Indoor air quality greatly affects human health because almost 90% of human life is indoors. Some symptoms that are often felt by employees in a building with Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) are fatigue; headaches; symptoms of eye, nose and ...
Ridhayani Adiningsih +1 more
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The role of sustainable interior design in treating sick residential building syndrome [PDF]
Housing is one of the essential human needs. Pollution of environmental elements such as air can lead to many health problems. For example: pollutants present in the indoor air in the home can cause various disease phenomena, one of which is "sick ...
Rana Ibrahim
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Building and Health: Mapping the Knowledge Development of Sick Building Syndrome
At present, with more and more attention paid to the impact of buildings on the health and well-being of occupants, sick building syndrome (SBS) has become a global concern.
Mengmeng Wang +4 more
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Sick Building Syndrome merupakan salah satu istilah yang jarang digunakan di Indonesia sehingga banyak orang tidak mengetahui apa artinya. Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) adalah istilah yang mengacu pada sejumlah gejala alergi yang mempengaruhi sebagian ...
Rini Iskandar
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The parameter of the Sick Building Syndrome: A systematic literature review. [PDF]
Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is a collection of symptoms assumed to be related to spending time in a certain building, most typically a workplace, but no specific cause has been identified.
Subri MSM +3 more
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