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For
a long time the problem of Sick Building
Syndrome has puzzled scientists and worried
managers all over the world but at long last you
can do something positive about Sick Building
Syndrome, at very little cost, saving
thousands in reduced absenteeism and gaining efficiency
at the same time. The
World Health Organisation has recognised Sick
Building Syndrome for over 10 years
and they estimate 30% of Offices, hotels, institutions
and industrial premises has Sick Building
Syndrome causing:
Headaches,
tension between staff, lethargy, respiratory
infection, dry skin and throat, eye symptoms,
loss of concentration, depression, stress and
fatigue. Ultimately this can cause a high rate
of absenteeism, increased staff turnover, low
morale, and the waste of industries' most important
assets - people. |