Good sanitation practices

Good sanitation practices

Question 1:

Tati

In my family, we practice good sanitation practices such as clearing bushes, draining stagnate water, bathing, cleaning the compound to prevent breeding grounds for dangerous insects such as mosquitoes. All the children in our household are immunized when they are young to enhance immunity against diseases such as measles, diarrheal diseases, and tetanus.

A family member also receives a vaccination, especially when traveling to particular disease-prone areas (Luquis & Pérez, 2021). For instance, most of the family members were vaccinated against coronavirus due to the ongoing pandemic. In my family, we ensure a constant supply of water and better food to ensure good health. In our household, when someone gets ill, we are normally there for each other’s support. If the illness requires emergency medical attention, we carter for necessary resources to ensure that our loved one gets what he or she needs for quick recovery.

Also, anyone in the family can cook family dinner or call ahead to offer meal choices to the unwell member. We also provide each other with psychological support whenever anyone feels ill and support them in running errands such as picking up dry cleaning and buying groceries. When someone dies in my family, we mourn, and tell friends and family, find out about the federal and burial plans, secure their property, and support their loved ones in case they have.