Sick Building Syndrome Can Put Employees At Risk

Posted by Micheal M.
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Dec 9, 2022
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Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) refers to situations where the people inside a building suffer from comfort and health problems at the same time without being able to identify a specific cause. 

Regular professional office cleaning can prevent SBS. In this article, we will look at the possible causes and symptoms.

Symptoms of Sick Building Syndrome

While some may think it is the Coronavirus or another viral attack, it may not be. The best way to identify SBS is to check whether the symptoms remain at home or anywhere else an affected person goes.

Those with SBS are likely to experience relief upon leaving the building where they started feeling uncomfortable. More time away from the office building should make them feel better.

SBS symptoms may seem individual, combined, or changing daily. In some cases, different people in a building may face different symptoms. Below is a list of some sick building symptoms.

    Cough

    Concentration Loss

    Dizziness

    Eye Irritation

    Fatigue

    Fever

    Headache

    Muscle Pain

    Nosebleed

    Odor Sensitivity

    Runny Nose

    Skin Rashes

    Sore Throat

Irrespective of the symptoms, sickness in the office deteriorates performance by hampering efficiency and increasing employee absences.

 

Preventing Sick Building Syndrome in the Office

Employers must employ professional office cleaning services to prevent SBS. If they have failed before an SBS started, they can identify some causes. Several elements may cause it. Here are a few causes and methods to decrease the risk of SBS.

 

Causes

    Bacteria, mold, or other biological contaminants

    Indoor or outdoor chemical contaminants

    Inappropriate ventilation

 

Preventive Measures

    Eliminating mold growth by regularly cleaning tiles and tile grout

    Regularly cleaning and maintaining HVAC systems

    Improving ventilation systems

    Replacing water-damaged carpets

    Removing probable mold by replacing water-stained wall and ceiling tiles

    Removing biological contaminants, such as rodents, insects, and bird droppings

    Using HVAC filters

 

Other preventive measures include improving indoor air quality by eliminating mold spores, dust mites, pollen, and allergens. A clean office is a healthy office. Clean surroundings encourage employees to perform better. It reduces sick days and improves productivity.

Cleaning the office every day is vital to health improvement. It is crucial to hire a proficient and professional office cleaning crew to conduct cleaning tasks daily, weekly, or bi-weekly.

Also, employers should schedule deep cleaning sessions once every few months (at least twice a year). Consult with the experts at a reputable cleaning company with decades of experience for the best results.

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