
Sick buildings
causes employee discomfort and irritation, reducing workplace
productivity and job satisfaction. The cost of not addressing
the problem are very real, and the cost of fixing it is probably
less than you expect.
Symptoms commonly
caused by sick buildings include:
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headaches
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fatigue
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eye, throat, or nose irritation
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respiratory or skin irritation
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difficulty concentrating
These symptoms tend
to worsen as the day progresses, and are alleviated when away
from the building, and normally affect a handful of employees in
a particular area.
To identify the
cause of the airborne irritants, we typically investigate the
worker complaints, perform a one-day site inspection, and place
air monitoring equipment in specific locations for one week.
From this information, we either recommend solutions or
additional testing if required.
Fixing the source of
the sick building syndrome is often easier than most people
expect. HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) problems
are factors in over 60% of all sick building situations, and are
often addressed with simple "fine tuning" adjustments
to the ventilation system. Symptoms are often caused, at
least in part, by:
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insufficient outside air supply
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poor air distribution (due to HVAC
adjustment)
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inappropriate thermostat settings
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poor air filtration
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lack of maintenance
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location of
outside air intakes (i.e. sucking in auto exhaust)
As you can see, many
of these problems are quickly addressed without capital
expenditure. Click to see some examples of causes and
remedies for sick
building syndrome.
Contact Christopher
Collett & Associates Ltd. for more information
about resolving indoor air quality problems in your workplace.
It costs less than you think, and results in increased
productivity and more satisfied employees.
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