The Relationships of Temperature and Humidity in AirConditioned Room to the Occurrences of Sick Building Syndrome
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12166Keywords:
physical quality of the air, air-conditioned rooms, Sick Building SyndromeAbstract
High rates of Sick Building Syndrome in other countries where pollution levels are far lower than Indonesia,
it is suspected that Sick Building Syndrome in Indonesia is already worrying and that pollution levels are very
high. This syndrome can cause respiratory infections and can worsen people with asthma and allergies due to
dirty air. The main objective of this study is to analyze the relationship of temperature and humidity in airconditioned rooms to the emergence of Sick Building Syndrome in UPT PSMB-LT Surabaya. This research
is a descriptive study using an observational and approach cross-sectional. The population in this study
were all employees who worked at UPT PSMB-LT Surabaya, as many as 35 people, using Non-Probability
Sampling namely techniques, total sampling. Data collection is done by interview and observation. Data
will be processed and presented in the form of frequency tabulation and described using a contingency
coefficient test. The results of this study indicate that the measured air temperature meets the standards
except for the physics laboratory room and the air humidity measured mostly does not meet the standards
except the leadership room, treasurer room, quality assurance room, physics laboratory room and cation
room. Symptoms of Sick Building Syndrome most commonly complain of symptoms on the skin. There is a
moderate relationship between the incidence of Sick Building Syndrome and age. Suggestions for companies
are to pay attention to the temperature of the air inside and outside the room as well as the humidity of the
air, SBS complaints need to be aware of early on, use a lotion before entering an air-conditioned room.
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