
Safe Water System
The Safe Water System (SWS) is a public health initiative designed to provide communities, especially in developing countries, with access to clean drinking water. It combines three key components: safe water treatment, hygiene education, and safe storage practices. By treating water at the household level (often using simple methods like chlorine), educating families about hygiene and sanitation, and promoting safe ways to store water, SWS helps reduce waterborne diseases and improves overall health. This approach is cost-effective and empowers communities to take charge of their water supply to ensure it is safe for drinking and daily use.