Sick Building Syndrome refers to a condition where occupants experience acute health effects or discomfort while spending time in a particular building. The symptoms are often linked to poor indoor air quality and can include headaches, fatigue, respiratory issues, and irritation of the eyes, nose, or throat.
Imagine a building as a grumpy monster that makes people sick. Just like you wouldn't want to be around a grumpy monster all day, you don't want to be in a building that makes you feel unwell.
Indoor Air Pollution: The presence of pollutants in the air inside buildings that can negatively impact human health.
Ventilation: The process of exchanging indoor air with outdoor air to improve indoor air quality.
Building-related Illness: A specific diagnosable illness caused by exposure to toxins or contaminants present in a particular building.
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