Thursday, July 2, 2009

Risk Factors for Sick Building Syndrome

Risk Factors for Sick Building Syndrome
PDF Version:     
http://mcs-america.org/July2009pg910.pdf
Online Version: 
http://mcs-america.org/mcsanewsjuly2009.htm#_Risk_Factors_For
 
Nakayama and colleagues at the Department of Social and Environmental Medicine, Osaka University say that exposure to mites, molds, air freshener, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), benzin, thinner, and coating materials are all linked to SBS.  If people occupy a carpeted building or one recently renovated, they significantly increase the odds of developing SBS.
 

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