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All About Sick Building Syndrome

Sick Building Syndrome

Sick building syndrome is a concern in properties throughout Marion, North Carolina. Many people are suffering from the effects of poor indoor air quality, resulting in health conditions and breathing problems. Read on to learn all about sick building syndrome.

What is Sick Building Syndrome?

Sick building syndrome describes any situation in which the occupants or residents of a building experience problems with health and comfort during the time they spend within the structure. In some cases, the complaints are localized to a specific area or zone. Other cases include reports from employees or residents located throughout the building.

Sick building syndrome is a serious problem that has continued to increase over the past few years. This may be partially due to poor ventilation, especially in older buildings, or the increased amount of time that people spend indoors in modern times. As a result, it has impacted many lives.

Common Symptoms of Sick Building Syndrome

The most common symptoms of sick building syndrome are similar to those you might experience when you’re coming down with a cold or having an allergic attack. These include coughs, headaches, sore throats and congestion. Additional symptoms include:

  • Burning or irritation of the eyes
  • Nausea
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Itchy or dry skin
  • Sensitivity to smells
  • Having trouble concentrating

Prolonged exposure to contaminated air could also cause muscle aches, fevers, chills, chest pain and more serious long-term health effects. When caused by sick building syndrome, the symptoms usually disappear shortly after you have left the structure.

What Should I Do About Sick Building Syndrome?

If you suspect that you might be suffering from the effects of sick building syndrome, it’s important to take action right away. A duct cleaning service can remove the contaminants from the air and ensure that the HVAC system can maintain proper flow and ventilation. /p>

Avoiding the use of potential contaminants in your home or office can also help. These might include adhesives used for new flooring, cleaning products, air fresheners and pesticides. If anyone smokes, make sure they stay far away from the building.

The team at Gentry Service Group can help you maintain your building’s indoor air quality. Contact us at (828) 581-4045 to learn more.

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