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Sick Building Syndrome

Harefuah, 2008
Over the past 50 years, a new man-made ecosystem has developed--the controlled indoor environment within the sealed exterior shells of modern non-industrial buildings. Emitted toxic volatile compounds from building materials, furnishings, and equipment, and inappropriate ventilation (resulting from the need to reduce expenses) contribute to reduce ...
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Building sickness syndrome

Respiratory Medicine, 1989
Analyse de ce syndrome regroupant les pathologies allergiques en relation avec l'augmentation des bureaux pourvus d'air conditionne.
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Sick Building Syndromes

1992
Some environments have long been known to be unhealthy for the people who have to spend time in them. Mines, foundries, chemical plants, and even farms are often associated with a high incidence of respiratory or cutaneous ailments. The symptoms, in these milieus, result directly from exposure to substances that are an integral part of the activities ...
M. Eric Gershwin, Edwin L. Klingelhofer
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Indoor Air Quality associations with sick building syndrome: An application of decision tree technology

Building and Environment, 2021
Maryam Sarkhosh   +2 more
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Sick building syndrome.

The Practitioner, 1990
Sick building syndrome is the recently coined phrase for the multitude of symptoms which office workers may suffer related to their working environment. Management involves a team approach between GPs, the occupational health service and the employer.
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Sick-building syndrome

2015
In the present article we study, from theoretical point of view, the sick-building syndrome (SBS). We analyse more than 50 symptoms that are reported by those who suffer from the SBS. In addition, the most important factors that lead to the development of SBS are distinguished and we mention the substances that generally seem to cause SBS.
Sotiriadou, K.   +4 more
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The Sick Building Syndrome

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1992
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Sick Building Syndrome

2016
Exposure of building occupants to an unhealthy and hazardous environment may cause various symptoms, collectively known as “sick building syndrome.” Any chemical, gas, fume, or smoke may potentially cause sickness or illness in occupants of such buildings; the term sick building syndrome, however, is usually referred to as nonspecific symptoms ...
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