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		<title>What is Sick Building Syndrome?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sick Building Syndrome or (SBS) is a combination of aliments usually associated with the Heating Ventalation And Air Conditioning Systems (HVAC), including molds, volatile organic compounds, improper exhaust ventilation, outgassing of building materials and the by products of chemicals located near the HVAC system.
Usually the systems of SBS are sensory irritation of the eyes, nose, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Sick Building Syndrome</strong> or (SBS) is a combination of aliments usually associated with the Heating Ventalation And Air Conditioning Systems (HVAC), including molds, volatile organic compounds, improper exhaust ventilation, outgassing of building materials and the by products of chemicals located near the HVAC system.</p>
<p>Usually the systems of SBS are sensory irritation of the eyes, nose, throat; neurotoxic or general health problems; skin irritation; nonspecific hypersensitivity reactions; and odor and taste sensations.</p>
<p>SBS is one of the leading casues of employee&#8217;s missing work in North America and costs businesses hundereds of millions per year. Great lengths have been taken to prevent and correct the causes of SBS. What can you do to identify and correct the problems associated with SBS?</p>
<p>1. Pollutant source removal or proper storage of chemicals in your building. Storage of harsh chemicals in the mechical rooms can lead to unwanted fumes and vapors finding their way into the HVAC system.</p>
<p>2. Remove carpeting that has been damaged with water. Carpet that has been through a flood can be filled with molds and should be replaced as soon as possiable.</p>
<p>3. Use paints, adhesives, solvents, and <span class="mw-redirect">pesticides</span> in well-ventilated areas, and use of these pollutant sources during periods of non-occupancy.</p>
<p>4. Increase the amount of air exchanges in the building. A minimum of 8.4 complete air exchanges per 24 hour period is the reccommended amount by the engineers of The American Society of Heating, Refrigeration &amp; Air Conditioning.</p>
<p>5. Proper and regular maintence of the HVAC system.</p>
<p>6. Proper cleaning and disenfecting of the air handling system and the attached ducting.</p>
<p>With building getting tighter and not allowing leaks to naturally occur we have to be sure to follow the proper installation of HVAC systems and consider installing air exchangers. Be sure to maintain your HVAC system and periodically clean the entire system.</p>
<p>Contact <strong>A-1 Ductworks of Alberta</strong> Canada at 780-598-5966 to recieve a free estimate on your <strong>Furnace Duct Cleaning </strong>http://www.furnacecleaning.info</p>
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