Is your indoor air making you sick?

Poor indoor air quality can have a significant impact on our health and well-being, commonly referred to as “Sick Building Syndrome.” When left unaddressed, Sick Building Syndrome can lead to serious health conditions, lowered quality of life, decreased employee productivity, and increased time off due to sickness. However, there are steps you can take to improve indoor air quality in your school or office.

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What causes Sick Building Syndrome?

Sick Building Syndrome can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  1. Poor ventilation: Inadequate ventilation can lead to the accumulation of pollutants and irritants in the air.
  2. Chemical pollutants: Chemicals from cleaning products, carpets, and other sources can contribute to poor indoor air quality.
  3. Mold and mildew: Moisture buildup can lead to the growth of mold and mildew, which can cause respiratory problems.
  4. Biological pollutants: These include pet dander, dust mites, and pollen, which can trigger allergies and asthma.

How can you improve indoor air quality?

How can you improve indoor air quality in your school or office?

  1. Increase ventilation: Proper ventilation is crucial to improving indoor air quality. Ensure that your school or office has adequate ventilation systems that are properly maintained.
  2. Use natural cleaning products: Chemical cleaning products can contribute to poor indoor air quality. Consider using natural products instead.
  3. Manage humidity: Use dehumidifiers to reduce moisture in the air and prevent mold and mildew growth.
  4. Use air purifiers: Air purifiers can help remove pollutants and irritants from the air, making it cleaner and easier to breathe.
  5. Test for radon: Have your school or office tested for radon, which is a radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer.
  6. Consider your pets: If pets are allowed in your school or office, make sure they are kept away from areas where people work or study.

Improving indoor air quality in your school or office can have a significant impact on the health and productivity of employees and students. By following these tips, you can reduce the amount of pollutants and irritants in the air, making it easier to breathe and helping everyone feel better overall. If you have concerns about indoor air quality in your school or office, consult with a professional to determine the best course of action.

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