The document discusses the importance of sanitation and proper toilet use. It emphasizes that toilets play an important role in our lives and maintaining good sanitation practices is crucial for public health. Different types of toilets are described such as private toilets for individual use, communal toilets for shared use, and situations where no toilets are available. The importance of physical and mental health is also highlighted.
6. IMPORTANCE OF A TOILET It's time we began to appreciate the toilet FOR THE AMAZING RULE IT PLAYS IN OUR LIVES y AND WE BEGAN TO RESEARCH AND WHAT WE BUY AND BATH ROOMS WHEN CHOOSING THE COMMODE
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10. Importance of good Health Being physically healthy is of prime importance in life. Being ill or not feeling well can drastically affect your work. Obviously, if you feel physically and mentally healthy, you can be more productive, as well as happier in your writing.
11. Emotional well-being is also important. Suffering stress, depression, anxiety or other mental or emotional ailments can affect your work and even your physical health. It is important to be emotionally healthy in order to write effectively
12. Work is only one part of your life. You want to be able to enjoy all aspects of your life and to live a long, productive and enjoyable life. Being healthy will also allow you to gain knowledge and skills, do excellent work, be valuable to your employers and be honorable to those with whom you work
13. Maintaining health Having an attitude of simply taking care of yourself will do wonders in maintaining your physical and mental health .
14. IMPORTANCE OF SANITATION Sanitation is the hygienic means of promoting health through prevention of human contact with the hazards of wastes . Hazards can be either physical, microbiological, biological or chemical agents of diseases.
15. The term " sanitation " can be applied to a specific aspect, concept, location, or strategy, such as: Basic sanitation - refers to the management of human feces at the household level. This terminology is the indicator used to describe the target of the Millennium Development Goal on sanitation.
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17. PRIVATE TOILET The Private Toilet space type refers to toilets that are constructed for the exclusive use of a department, agency, or agency official. Toilets located in the following spaces are not considered Private Toilet space types: Child Care Centers , Health Clinics , Fitness Centers , Judicial Chambers , Enhanced Office (Jury
18. Firing Ranges , Detention, and additional toilets related to occupancy requirements in Conference Centers , Auditoriums , and Food Service Dining Areas/Cafeterias .
19. Public toilets, public lavatories, or public conveniences are toilets that are accessible to the general public with common access from the street. Conveniences being the collective term for male and female designated toilets, convenience ( singular ) usually acquiring a gender attribute
20. A public toilet may or may not cost money to use; for those that do, see " pay toilet ". Between the categories of outright free and outright pay toilets, there is a grey area of toilets where a fee is expected, but not enforced. [8]