Sick Building Syndrome
A recent study carried out by the Norwegian Bygg
og Innemiljø Vestlandet AS within the brief of the
“Frisk pust i skolen (Clean air at school)” project
and a similar Finnish study “Indoor air in
Helsinki” confirm the above conclusions. High
levels of airborne dust, especially with poor
heating and ventilation, causes irritation to the
airways and eyes, resulting in headaches, fatigue,
etc., resulting in concentration lapses and
generally reduced performance.
Health complaints of this nature are often referred
to as the Sick Building Syndrome (SBS).
It is important to be aware that dust is not
neutral and may contain bacteria, viruses, fungi,
insects and chemicals.
Building Managers must therefore focus on
minimising dust. Studies have shown that
Cleaning Operators rarely have the time to remove
any more than the visible, coarse dirt. Invisible,
fine dust particles remain undisturbed.
Protect Super: super-effective
The Norwegian study “Frisk pust i skolen” has
shown that Protect Super Clean-Off-Zone installed
in the entrance absorbs dirt much more effectively
than, for instance, a floor grid installed in front of
the entrance. When combined with a floor grid,
Protect Super increases the dirt absorption rate by
approximately 90%! The conclusion of the
Norwegian study in respect of the effectiveness of
Protect Super when compared to other Clean-Off-
Zones states:
Dust levels, after installing a Protect Super Clean- Off-Zone, are up to 100% lower compared with other installed branded Clean-Off-Zones.
Conclusion:
Protect Super assists to combat sick leave!

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