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Sick buildings
  • Diagnosis and treatment
  • 7y790

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MAC
  • The maximally allowed concentration (MAC) of a
    gaseous substance is that concentration in the
    air of a working environment that in general
  • According to current knowledge
  • Even at repeated and long-term exposure
  • During the full working life
  • will not harm the health of workers nor that of
    their descendants
  • Nationale MAC-commissie 1978

MAC-TGG tijdgewogen gemiddelde / time weighted
mean MAC-C peak concentration
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Some general hygienic limits
Agent Limit value
Micro-organisms in air 500 CFU / m3
Dust lt 3.5 µm 40 µm / m3
Fungal products 2 ng / m3 (?)
Bacterial toxins 100 ng / m3
Carbon monoxide 25 ppm
Carbon dioxide 700 ppm
Mites in carpeting 10 / g dust 2 µm allergen / g dust
Mites in bed / padded furniture 100 / g dust 2 µm allergen / g dust
Rats / Mice lt 1 / building
Cockroaches lt 1 / building
Legionella in water 50 (25) CFU / l
Bacteria in potable water 1000 CFU / ml
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Health damage buildings
  • Sick building syndrome (SBS) occupants
    experience acute health and comfort effects that
    are linked to time spent in a building no
    specific illness or cause can be identified
  • Building related illness (BRI) occupant shows
    symptoms of diagnosable illness that can be
    attributed directly to airborne building
    contaminants

Source Environmental Protection Agency USA
http//epa.gov/iaq/pubs/sbs.html
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Sick Building Syndrome a collection of certain
specific complaints and symptoms experienced by
workers during or after a stay in certain
building spaces Source E Eyskens, L Feenstra,
AE Meinders (eds) 1991. Codex Medicus. Elsevier,
Amsterdam. ISBN 90-6228-183-4
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Sick Building Symptoms
  • Dry eyes
  • Dry throat
  • Headache
  • Dry skin
  • Mucous membrane irritation
  • Lethargy
  • Asthmatic symptoms

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Additive effects
  • Example Pollution by a Laser printer

C Concentration in the Air MAC MAC value
Ozon 0.1 ppm Carbon monoxide 25 ppm airborne
dust (stof) 0.05 mg / m3 air
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  • A Sick Building
  • forms an environment that adheres to relevant
    standards but does not fully answer to the human
    need for
  • - Absence of Pathogens
  • - Absence of other biotic, chemical or physical
    Pollutants
  • - Thermal Comfort
  • Lighting Comfort
  • Acoustic Comfort
  • - Sufficient Space, Privacy, Peace and Quiet
  • Contact with outdoors (view, sound, smell, air
    quality)
  • Source PA Vroon 1991. Ziekmakende Gebouwen en de
    evolutie van de mens.
  • Bouwfysica 2(2)18-25 E Eyskens, L
    Feenstra, AE Meinders (eds) 1991.
  • Codex Medicus. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
    ISBN 90-6228-183-4

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A Healthy Building forms an environment that -
Has a Low Risk for negative health effects -
Makes Healthy Behaviour self-evident -
Compensates for disease or infirmity present -
Stimulates users to realise their ambitions -
Leaves Users Master of the situation
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Building Assessment
Health aspect Assessment method Assessment method Assessment method
Health aspect Physical, chemical biological measurements Check user interfaces Questionnaire / Interview
Low health risk x x x
Supporting healthy behaviour 0 x x
Compensates 0 x x
Stimulates ambitions 0 0 x
Leave end-users master 0 x x
Building-in-use method repeated questionnaires
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General measurements
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Carbon monoxide
  • Water vapour
  • Airborne dust
  • Pay attention to the following
  • Peak values may be more important than averages
  • Measure continuously for 7-10 days
  • Measure outdoor and indoor concurrently
  • Combine physical values with a complaint diary

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Building services design(also for dwellings)
  • Robust
  • Locus of control user
  • Automated when desired by user
  • Sensors for CO, CO2, energy use, .
  • Automated safety actions always with explanation
    to the users
  • Action options for the user
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