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Cleanliness

Diarrhoea Intestinal worms Polio Hepatitis Typhoid fever Cholera Diarrhoea Intestinal worms Polio Hepatitis Typhoid fever Cholera

Cold and Flu Pneumonia Tuberculosis Meningitis Cold and Flu Pneumonia Tuberculosis Meningitis

Personal Cleanliness

Always wash your hands

Bathe often

Do not walk barefoot

Brush your teeth every day

Check for lice

Cleanliness in the Home

Keep animals away

Clean up waste

Avoid spitting inside

Cover your mouth when coughing

Cleanliness of Food and Water

Drink clean water

Water purification

Cover food

Wash fruits and vegetables

Cook meat well

Wash hands after preparing chicken

Caution with leftover food

Prevent spreading disease

Community Health

Build toilets

Keep waterholes clean

Burn garbage

“The Lord commanded us to do all these instructions for our good always, that He might preserve us alive...” Deuteronomy 6:24 “The Lord commanded us to do all these instructions for our good always, that He might preserve us alive...” Deuteronomy 6:24