
Safe sanitation practices
Safe sanitation practices involve properly managing waste to protect health and the environment. This includes washing hands thoroughly with soap after using the toilet, keeping sanitation facilities clean, and ensuring that sewage is safely contained and disposed of or treated. Using clean water for washing and avoiding contamination of food and water sources are also key. Proper sanitation prevents the spread of diseases like cholera and diarrhea. By maintaining a clean environment and practicing good hygiene habits, communities can reduce health risks and Promote overall well-being.