SBS
Building sickness syndrome has multiple manifestations, all caused by exposure to various harmful substances. Occurs in people who work in offices, or people who work in densely populated buildings. It most often occurs in new, closed buildings, This type of building does not open windows in order to reduce heat dissipation. Heating and cooling pipes are installed in the building. These pipes are issued from the same place. The rise of .co2 is the most common phenomenon in these buildings and a common cause of building disease syndrome. Patients Become anxious, hyperventilate, and then develop hand-foot twitching and severe breathing difficulties. Other problems may be caused by idling of trucks or other motor vehicles near air intakes, resulting in excessive exposure to carbon monoxide and diesel vapor. Diesel vapor contains carbon monoxide , Nitric oxide, various aldehydes and other harmful substances.
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