Sick Building Syndrome is a term used to describe a medical condition where occupants of a building experience a range of symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, dizziness and eye irritation due to poor indoor air quality. There are numerous synonyms for Sick Building Syndrome, including Building-Related Illness, Indoor Air Pollution Syndrome, Building-Related Symptoms and Building-Associated Health symptoms. These terms encompass the various symptoms that occupants face when exposed to harmful substances such as mold, chemicals and pollutants in poorly ventilated buildings. It is essential to ensure buildings are well-ventilated, and indoor air quality is maintained to prevent these syndromes from occurring and ensure occupants' health and wellbeing.