Sanitation is the process of keeping places clean and healthy, especially by providing a sewage system and a clean water supply. the hazards of contaminated water and poor sanitation. the protection of public health by removing and treating waste, dirty water etc
making something sanitary (free of germs) as by sterilizing the state of being clean and conducive to health
{i} development of methods for ensuring cleanliness and good hygiene; maintenance of cleanliness and good hygiene
is a process capable of reducing the number of microbial contaminants to a relatively safe level It provides the lowest safety margin because it does not require or necessarily produce the complete destruction of any particular microorganisms
A comprehensive term referring to the development and application of measures designed to protect public health Sanitation procedures attempt to prevent the spread of disease through the proper disposal of sewage and other waste, correct handling of food and water supplies, and control of the carriers of disease (mosquitoes, rats, etc )
Activities such as cleaning that ensure food will not become contaminated from the environment in which it is prepared