concept   sanitation

27 commonsense assertions
Cultures (27) United States (1) Western countries (1) India (1) Japan (1) Nepal (1) Sweden (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) Developed countries (1) Ethiopia (1) Germany (1) Haiti (1) Kenya (1) South Korea (1) Sub-Saharan Africa (1) Tanzania (1) underprivileged communities (1) Bangladesh (1) Ghana (1) Mexico (1) Pakistan (1) United Kingdom (1) industrialized countries (1) public health awareness (1) remote or underdeveloped areas (1) undeveloped countries (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sanitation United States In the United States, good sanitation includes access to clean water, modern sanitation facilities, and widespread indoor plumbing. 5
2 sanitation Western countries Proper sanitation in Western countries includes waste disposal, clean restrooms, and sewage systems for public health. 5
3 sanitation India In India, promoting personal hygiene through proper waste disposal and handwashing is critical for sanitation. 3
4 sanitation Japan Japan is known for its advanced sanitation technology and cleanliness practices, including high-tech toilets and shoe removal customs. 3
5 sanitation Nepal Sanitation practices in rural Nepal are challenging due to geography and economy, but handwashing is common. 3
6 sanitation Sweden Sanitation in Sweden focuses on recycling, waste separation, environmental sustainability, and sauna bathing for personal hygiene. 3
7 sanitation Australia Regular maintenance and cleanliness are vital for public health and hygiene in Australia. 2
8 sanitation Brazil In Brazil, inadequate waste management and bidet use are common sanitation issues. 2
9 sanitation Canada The majority of Canadian households have indoor plumbing and modern sanitation practices. 2
10 sanitation Developed countries In developed countries, good sanitation is a priority enforced by regulations and infrastructure. 2
11 sanitation Ethiopia In rural Ethiopia, pit latrjsones and communal hand washing are common sanitation practices. 2
12 sanitation Germany Germany prioritizes waste separation and strict sanitation regulations within its culture. 2
13 sanitation Haiti In Haiti, inadequate sanitation infrastructure contributes to widespread waterborne diseases and health issues. 2
14 sanitation Kenya In Kenya, access to clean water and proper sanitation is a major challenge in many communities. 2
15 sanitation South Korea In South Korea, advanced toilet technology and removing shoes indoors are common sanitation practices. 2
16 sanitation Sub-Saharan Africa Access to adequate sanitation is a significant challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa, impacting health and development. 2
17 sanitation Tanzania In rural areas of Tanzania, pit latrines are commonly used for basic sanitation. 2
18 sanitation underprivileged communities Sanitation facilities are often inadequate or lacking in underprivileged communities. 2
19 sanitation Bangladesh In Bangladesh, handwashing before meals and after using the restroom is a widely observed hygiene norm. 1
20 sanitation Ghana Access to clean water and proper sanitation facilities is a significant challenge in many communities in Ghana. 1
21 sanitation Mexico In Mexico, many urban areas have inadequate waste management systems and open dumping of trash. 1
22 sanitation Pakistan In Pakistan, handwashing before meals and after using the restroom is a widely observed hygiene norm. 1
23 sanitation United Kingdom Regular cleaning and maintenance of sewage systems and treatment plants is vital for public health and sanitation in the United Kingdom. 1
24 sanitation industrialized countries Modern industrialized countries have advanced sanitation systems and waste management in place. 1
25 sanitation public health awareness The culture of public health awareness emphasizes good sanitation practices for disease prevention and public health maintenance. 1
26 sanitation remote or underdeveloped areas Lack of proper sanitation facilities in remote or underdeveloped areas is leading to health issues. 1
27 sanitation undeveloped countries Undeveloped countries lack proper waste management and access to clean facilities, leading to public health challenges. 1