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sanitation Control of physical factors in the human environment that could harm development, health, or survival.
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sanitation Action taken to protect from illness, the transmission of disease, or loss of life due to unclean surroundings, the presence of disease transmitting insects or rodents, unhealthful conditions or practices in the preparation of food and beverage, or the care of personal belongings.
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sanitation The act of cleaning in and around buildings and landscapes. For structural pests, sanitation measures remove food and water sources and breeding sites for pest populations.
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sanitation The process of removing filth which may harbor bacteria and viruses.
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sanitation Sanitation reduces the number of pathogens or bacteria on a surface.
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