Environmental
Which of the following best describes 'sick building syndrome' in a South Carolina commercial property?
AA building that has been condemned
BHealth complaints from occupants linked to time spent in the building without a specific diagnosable cause✓ Correct
CA building with a leaky roof
DA building scheduled for demolition
Explanation
Sick building syndrome refers to situations where building occupants experience health complaints (headaches, fatigue, respiratory issues) that appear linked to time in the building, often from poor ventilation, VOCs, or mold.
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