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  2. Hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Hygiene practices vary from one culture to another. [5] In the manufacturing of food, [6] pharmaceuticals, [7] cosmetics, [8] and other products, good hygiene is a critical component of quality assurance. The terms cleanliness and hygiene are often used interchangeably, which can cause confusion.

  3. Sanitation - Wikipedia

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    Hygiene promotion is therefore an important part of sanitation and is usually key in maintaining good health. [50] Hygiene promotion is a planned approach of enabling people to act and change their behavior in an order to reduce and/or prevent incidences of water, sanitation and hygiene [51] related diseases. It usually involves a participatory ...

  4. Hand washing - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the proper drying of hands after washing should be an integral part of the hand hygiene process in health care. [ 2 ] The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are clear and straightforward concerning hand hygiene, and recommend paper towels and hand dryers equally.

  5. Cleanliness - Wikipedia

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    Culturally, cleanliness is usually a good quality, as indicated by the aphorism: "Cleanliness is next to Godliness", [1] and may be regarded as contributing to other ideals such as health and beauty. The concept of cleanliness emphasizes an ongoing procedure or set of habits for the purpose of maintenance and prevention.

  6. Infection prevention and control - Wikipedia

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    Along with ensuring proper hand washing techniques are followed, another major component to decrease the spread of disease is the sanitation of all medical equipment. The ANA and AANA set guidelines for sterilization and disinfection based on the Spaulding Disinfection and Sterilization Classification Scheme (SDSCS).

  7. WASH - Wikipedia

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    WASH (or WatSan, WaSH; stemming from the first letters of "water, sanitation and hygiene") is a sector in development cooperation, or within local governments, that provides water, sanitation, and hygiene services to communities.

  8. Environmental health - Wikipedia

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    This can in turn be used to develop and implement environmental health policy that, for example, regulates chemical emissions, or imposes standards for proper sanitation. [21] Actions of engineering and law can be combined to provide risk management to minimize, monitor, and otherwise manage the impact of exposure to protect human health to ...

  9. Washing - Wikipedia

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    A woman washes her hands with soap and water. Washing is a method of cleaning, usually with water and soap or detergent.Regularly washing and then rinsing both body and clothing is an essential part of good hygiene and health.