Name: ______
1. How much money does Sick Building Syndrome cost businesses each year?
- $100 million
- $500 million
- $10 billion
- $200 billion
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2.Which of the following does NOT describe Building-Related Illness (BRI)?
- Symptoms improve rapidly after leaving the suspected building environment.
- Symptoms include coughing, chest tightness, fevers, chills and muscle aches that.
- BRI symptoms have been clinically defined.
- Specific treatment can be prescribed for these illnesses.
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3.Goodindoor air qualityrequires which of the following?
- Temperature – Maintained at comfortable levels for occupant activities.
- Humidity – The amount ofmoisturein the air responsible for “dry” or “stuffy”.
- Ventilation – Introduction of new air into an indoor space
- Indoor Air Pollutants – Monitored and controlled to maintain occupant health and comfort.
- All of the above.
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4.How quickly canmoldstart to grow after a water event?
- 12 hours
- 24 hours
- 48 hours
- 72 hours
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5. True or False: Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) can be diagnosed by a doctor.
- True
- False
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6. Which product category is least likely to containformaldehyde?
- Paints & Coating
- Solid Wood Furnishings
- Engineered wood flooring
- Carpeting
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7. True or False: You will notice any water event serious enough to causemoldgrowth.
- True
- False
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8. True or False: Old buildings are more likely to encourage mold growth.
- True
- False
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9.What percentage of people suffer from allergies?
- 10%
- 20%
- 50%
- 70%
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10.Which of the following products is best for improvingIndoor Air Quality?
- Air Fresheners
- Candles
- Cleaning products
- None of the above
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11. True or False: Indoor air is cleaner than outdoor air.
- True
- False
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12.During which season(s) do we receive the most Indoor Air Quality complaints?
- Winter
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
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13.Which of the following elements contribute to poorIAQ?
- Chemicals – Found in building materials, office equipment, pesticides and cleaning products
- Environmental Contaminants –Radon, Asbestos, Carbon Monoxide
- Particles – Sources include outdoor air, consumer product emissions and indoor activities like cooking
- Microbes – Fungi and mold spores
- Pests – Dust mites, cockroaches, mice and other indoor pests
- All of the Above
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14. Which chemical is responsible for the “fresh new” smell you experience in new cars, homes and buildings?
- Toluene
- Ethylene glycol
- Benzene
- Formaldehyde
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15. How does poor IAQ affect children in school?
- Decreased attendance due to asthma & allergies
- Reduced attention span and focus
- Decreased overall performance in the classroom
- Increased ADHD symptoms
- All of the above