03/27/2026
Does this sound familiar?
Fine on the weekend. Headache by 10am Monday. Dry eyes, brain fog, fatigue by afternoon. Then you leave the office and feel better within an hour.
That is not in your head. It is a recognized pattern called Sick Building Syndrome, and according to a WHO report cited by the U.S. EPA, up to 30% of new and remodeled buildings worldwide may generate excessive indoor air quality complaints.
The causes are usually a combination of things: ventilation that is not reaching the right zones, moisture building up in HVAC components, off-gassing from furniture and cleaning products, or humidity levels that support microbial growth.
Our new blog breaks it all down, including how to spot the pattern, what to measure, and which fixes actually work.
Head to this link to read more: π https://securelogicusa.com/how-to-identify-sick-building-syndrome-and-improve-indoor-air-quality-in-your-building/