My Office Is Killing Me! : The Sick Building Survival Guide

my office is killing me! : the sick building survival guide

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My Office Is Killing Me! : The Sick Building Survival Guide

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"Millions of us experience poor indoor air quality without having any idea why, or what can be done about it. In My Office Is Killing Me! Jeff May explains how a building operates, what building materials are made of, how air circulates, and what kinds of indoor contaminants we may inhale -- and more. Thank you, Jeff May, for making the complex and diverse field of indoor air quality accessible and entertaining, and for giving us the information we need to improve the air we breathe." -- John Spengler, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health

"The best source of information on sick buildings that I've ever read. If you suffer from sinusitis, asthma, or other symptoms when you go to work, buy this book." -- Paul Enright, M.D., College of Public Health, University of Arizona

Book Description

Bacteria and mold may lurk undetected in carpets or in the heating or cooling system of your office or school. When inhaled, the by-products of these organisms can cause allergy and asthma symptoms. Chemical vapors emitted by office furniture and equipment may also foul the air we breathe indoors, causing headaches, eye irritation, or other symptoms. Here the author of the best-selling My House Is Killing Me! and co-author of The Mold Survival Guide turns his attention to indoor air quality in public buildings. Blending his extensive professional experience with scientific explanations, May helps us see these buildings through the eyes of a building scientist, microscopist, and organic chemist. He offers a step-by-step approach to identifying, controlling, and often eliminating the sources of indoor air pollutants and allergens. Whether it's a case of mold in an elementary school or inadequate ventilation in a high-rise office building, this valuable guide can help people cope when the air they breathe indoors is making them sick.

My Office Is Killing Me! : The Sick Building Survival Guide

My Office Is Killing Me!: The Sick Building Survival Guide,Jeffrey C. May,The Johns Hopkins University Press,0801883423,Consumer Health,Diet / Health / Fitness,Diseases - General,General,Health & Fitness,Health aspects,Health/Fitness,Indoor air pollution,Occupational & Industrial Medicine,Popular works,Public Health,Sick building syndrome,Occupational / industrial health & safety,Office & workplace

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