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sanitation practical methods for safely disposing of human waste in ways that do not harm public health
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sanitize Adequate bactericidal treatment of cleaned food-contact surfaces by a process that is generally recognized as effective in destroying microorganisms including pathogens. . Source: RI Secretary of State's Rules & Regulations
Ãâó: www.faststart.state.ri.us/bfs_glossary.html
sanitarium A residence for the care of children, the elderly, infirm, incurable or convalescent of any age in which more than three (3) persons are provided with food, lodging and medical care, but not including hospitals, clinics or group homes.
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sanitation The formulation and application of measures designed to protect public health.
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sanitize Treat in such a way as to decrease the numbers of pathogens (organisms capable of causing disease) to levels at which they pose no danger of causing disease.
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