“Housing” in the modern concept includes not only the “physical structure” for
providing protection and shelter but also includes the immediate surrounding and
related community services and facilities. Residence is constructed for family life
where a person gets physical and mental peace. World health organization (WHO)
refers the term “Residential environment” where family can develop and flourish
physically, mentally and socially and it includes all necessary services, facilities
and equipment and devices needed for physical and mental health and social
well-being.
1. Housing & It's Basic Requirements
“Housing” in the modern concept includes not only the “physical structure” for
providing protection and shelter but also includes the immediate surrounding and
related community services and facilities. Residence is constructed for family life
where a person gets physical and mental peace. World health organization (WHO)
refers the term “Residential environment” where family can develop and flourish
physically, mentally and socially and it includes all necessary services, facilities
and equipment and devices needed for physical and mental health and social
well-being.
Criteria for Healthful Housing
a) Physiological Needs
Rooms according to the number of people.
Free from objectionable odor and noise.
Adequate light and water supply.
Good drainage of water.
Proper place for collection of refuse and its disposal.
Provide adequate space for cooking, eating and washing.
Bathrooms and sanitary latrines.
Damp proof rooms
Protected from rain, sun, wild animals, rodents and snakes.
b) Psychological Needs
Privacy
Family and community cleanliness.
Helps in promoting social relationship and community development.
Aesthetic satisfaction.
2. Social goals of Housing
Shelter
Family life
Access to community facilities.
Family participation in community life
Economic stability.
Housing Standards
Site
It should be good, elevated from surroundings, away from industrial areas
and traffic noise.
Independent access to streets, away from breeding places of mosquitoes.
Set Back
For proper lightening and ventilation, there should be an open space all
around the house, this is called set back
In rural area----------1/3rd
should be built.
In urban Areas-------2/3rd
should be built.
Floor
Impermeable
Smooth and free from cracks and crevices.
Walls
Walls should be reasonably weather resistant, smooth and plastered. 9 inch bricks
should use.
Roof
Roof should be at least 10 feet high, no cracks for rodents.
Low heat transmittance coefficient.
Rooms Requirements
For two persons------1 room
3. For three persons-----2 rooms
For 5 persons------------3 rooms
For 7 persons--------4 rooms
For10 persons--------5 rooms.
Floor Area
For 1 person-------100 sq. ft.
More than one person----120 sq. ft.
Doors and Windows
Windows cover almost 20 % of the floor area. Doors and windows should
cover 40%. Every room should have two windows, 3 ft. high from ground
with wire gauge cross ventilation is preferred.
Light should be adequate in the room.
Sunlight must reach and artificial indoor light should be preferred. There
should be no glare and no sharp shadow.
Kitchen
House must have a separate kitchen with proper drainage system, good
water supply, impervious floor, proper ventilation and outlet for smoke.
Other Requirements
Bathroom privacy
Refuse removal
Floor space: 120 sq. ft. for 2 persons.
A safe and adequate water supply at all Every times.
Places of Temporary Stay
1. Hostels: They must be licensed and are regularly checked. Space per person
should be at least 300 ft2.
Adequate number of toilets must be available.
2. Refugee Camps/Tents: There should be proper water supply and first aid
facility available. The camps should be in a single row and there should be
gap distance of atleast 10 feet in between them.
4. Effects of Poor Housing
Respiratory infections: Common cold, tuberculosis, bronchitis etc.
Psychological effects: depression, nervous disorders.
Skin infections: Scabies, ring worm
Rat infections
Arthropods: house flies, mosquitoes.
Morbidity and Mortality:
Skeleton effects i.e., poor development of the body.
Overcrowding
It refers to a situation in which more people are living within a single
dwelling than there is a space for, so that movement is restricted, privacy
secluded, hygiene impossible and rest and sleep difficult.
Effects of Overcrowding
Spread of infectious diseases.
Respiratory tract infections.
Irritability, frustration, lack of sleep.
Unhappy life.
Noise
Noise is defined as wrong sound in wrong place and at wrong times.
Noise is created when an object vibrates
Air is compressed and expanded forming waves
These varying pressure waves travel outward from source in all directions
Noise waves have frequency and amplitude
Excessive noise can be damaging
Soil
It is the upper layer of earth's crust. It is derived from the disintegration of
rocks and decay of animals and plants of all kinds.
5. Classification
1. Sand
2. Gravel
3. Clay
4. Humus
5. Made soil
Soil and Health
Soil contains spores and bacteria e.g., Spores of anthrax and tetanus and
vibrio cholera, salmonella and dysentery organisms.
Soil also contains worms e.g., E. histolytica.
Soil deficient in Iodine results in Iodine deficient water and resulting goiter
in people of that area, It is called endemic goiter
Due to organic overload, soil is polluted and results in soil dampness,
which is associated with ill health.
Nitrogen cycle
Carbon cycle
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