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There is no such thing as a "sick building," but it is a useful term to describe buildings that are unsafe or unhealthy for those who occupy them.
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potential source categories, ventilation rate procedure, desiccant unit, duct cleaners, unrepeated events, suspected pollutants, outdoor airflow, desiccant systems, poor air distribution, dehumidification equipment, duct cleaning, positive pressurization, dehumidification system, supply air diffusers, negative pressurization, recovery ventilators, stachybotrys chartarum, outdoor air intake, may require further investigation, contaminant production, stachybotrys atra, complaint area, air handler, indoor air quality problems, acceptable indoor air quality
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File Number, United States, Building Name, New York, Date Checked, Long Form Page, Potential Threats Sprout, Environmental Protection Agency, National Coalition, American Society of Heating, Management Institute, Telaire Systems, American Lung Association, Cargocaire Division, Environment International, International Facility Management Association, Los Angeles, Munters Corporation, National Mechanical Code, Pergamon Press, Conference Proceedings, Engineered Systems, Florida International University, Green Building Council, Indoor Environmental Solutions
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