Sick building syndrome (SBS) is a common malady recognized by the National Safety Council and identified as:
Symptoms
In addition to acute discomfort, which can lead to absenteeism and reduced productivity, the symptoms of sick building syndrome include irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, acute headaches, dizziness and nausea, dry itchy skin, and/or dry cough. Additionally, employees could experience psychological symptoms such as sensitivity to odors, fatigue, and difficulty in concentration.
If employees are sick but feel better when they leave the facility, there may be a contaminant somewhere in the building. Poor ventilation is one of the main causes of sick building syndrome; other factors include the following.
The problem, cause, symptoms, and diagnostic tests to identify sick building syndrome are complex because symptoms may be responses to any number of things. However, most experts agree the cause is mainly due to poor air quality, and lack of proper ventilation and circulation.
In order to see what the cause is, tests can be run to identify and isolate toxic gasses, bacteria, molds, and other recognized compounds. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has published standards that generally cover the causes and conditions of air pollution, and recommend installing improved filters in air conditioning units and conducting routine air conditioning maintenance checks to improve air quality and reduce particulates.
Additionally, heating and air conditioning systems may not be adequate for the building’s use. The system should comply with the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) recommendations.
Macro Air high volume, low speed (HVLS) fans are the best solution for increased indoor air quality. The company’s aerodynamic blades are 6 to 24 feet in diameter and produce large columns of air that go down to the floor and move out in a floor jet circulation of 360 degrees.
This process de-stratifies the air and changes its molecular structure, which cools the environment and relieves humidity. HVLS fans can be positioned to improve general air quality and temperature or to process the air in and near areas of known pollutants. MacroAir HVLS fan can help:
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