Sick building syndrome
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Sick building syndrome

Peter O’Malley Occupational Health Manager, J Sainsburv pic, Stamford House, London

Peter O’Malley continues our series on uncommon disorders by describing the symptoms, management and prevention of this complex syndrome

Many people know about the dangers of outdoor air pollution. Car-exhaust emissions, acid rain, chemical and radioactive fallout from production processes and industrial accidents all contribute to the problem, but do we ever consider the dangers caused by indoor air contamination?

Nursing Standard. 5, 50, 37-39. doi: 10.7748/ns.5.50.37.s37

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