Environmental

In New York, 'sick building syndrome' most commonly refers to:

ABuildings that have been designated as landmarks in poor condition
BOccupant health complaints attributable to indoor air quality issues (such as mold, volatile organic compounds, or inadequate ventilation) in the building✓ Correct
CBuildings located in FEMA flood zones
DCommercial buildings with high vacancy rates

Explanation

Sick building syndrome refers to situations where building occupants experience acute health or discomfort symptoms linked to time spent in the building, often caused by indoor air quality issues such as mold, chemical vapors (VOCs), inadequate ventilation, or other environmental factors. New York has regulations addressing indoor air quality in certain building types.

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