From the monthly archives:

January 2009

Is Your Building Sick?

January 27, 2009

The term “sick building syndrome” is used so commonly these days that you might hear it just referred to as “SBS.” A building is considered to be “sick” when occupants experience acute health and comfort effects, most likely resulting from poor indoor air quality. The specific cause of these effects must be unknown, but the general discomfort is shared by multiple occupants of the building (a “building related illness,” or BRI, occurs when the illness is diagnosable and the cause can be attributed directly to airborne building contaminants).

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Why You Should Invest in Moldy Buildings

January 23, 2009

While mold may now be a deal-breaker in real estate, some savvy property buyers are making a killing with easy mold remediation.

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Top 5 Employees Who May be Affected by Your Moldy Building

January 16, 2009

Many office buildings today are suffering from sick building syndrome due to overgrown mold. But even if you can see or smell mold in the building, as an employer you may be reluctant (especially in today’s market) to dip into the company budget to pay for remediation. After all, if no one is sick then what’s the problem?

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