What is sanitation?
The practice of keeping the home and surroundings clean and healthy.
What is dust made of?
Fine, dry particles that float in the air.
What is dirt?
Fixed dust that sticks to surfaces with moisture or grease.
Name one tool used for sweeping.
Broom or brush.
What is refuse?
Household waste or rubbish.
Why is sanitation important?
It prevents diseases and promotes good health.
Where does dust usually settle?
On floors, furniture, and windowsills.
How is dirt different from dust?
Dirt is fixed and harder to remove.
What should you do before sweeping?
Move furniture and remove mats.
Name one type of household refuse.
Organic, inorganic, or liquid waste.
Give two places in the home that must be kept clean daily.
kitchen, bathroom, bedroom
Mention one characteristic of dust.
It travels with the wind and settles on surfaces.
Give one characteristic of dirt.
It can harbour germs and cause stains.
What direction should you dust?
From the top downward.
Give one method of disposing refuse.
Burning, burying, or composting.
Name one benefit of good sanitation.
A healthy and comfortable environment.
How can dust affect our health?
It can cause sneezing and allergies.
What is needed to remove dirt?
Soap, detergent, or other cleaning agents.
Why should you clean your cleaning tools?
To keep them sanitary and ready for next use
Give one reason why refuse should be disposed of properly.
To prevent flies, odors, and diseases.
What could happen if sanitation is ignored?
Spread of diseases, bad odor, and pests.
What is one way to prevent dust from building up?
Regular sweeping and dusting.
Why is it important to remove dirt quickly?
To prevent stains and bad odours.
Name two tools used for dust removal.
Cloth/duster and vacuum cleaner.
State one way to care for a refuse bin
Keep it covered and wash it regularly.