Senin, 07 Juni 2010

Sanitation Section of Foreign Influence or Exterior of The Mosque on Health

In previous posts have described the sense of sanitation and mosques. Just to remind again that the definition of sanitation is a health efforts focused supervision of physical environmental factors which mean that a person's physical development and survival are not disrupted. While the definition of the mosque can be concluded that the mosque is a place or a special building for Muslim communities to conduct worship.
If sanitation mosque can already achieved, the environmental-based diseases, especially around the mosque would terminimalisir. As an illustration, in this article, will explain the effect of sanitation on the health of the exterior. Matters relating to the title above include handling of the courtyard and garden waste and waste water handling of the toilets, and places wudlu peturasan. It should be managed in a sanitary. Sanitation management, especially the outside of the mosque is expected to prevent disease transmission to the user either directly or indirectly. Diseases that can be generated as a gift from waste water and garbage are typhoid diseases, abdominal typhus, kholera, dysentri Basiler, diarrhea and vomiting as well as deworming disease. To prevent transmission of the disease, sanitation management needs to be applied so that the mosque was expected to create following things: 1. Not be a source of disease transmission. 2. Not be a source of food and nest of disease vectors. 3. Not damage the beauty. 4. Not cause the stench. 3. Not cause pollution of drinking water sources.

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