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sanitation

[san-i-tey-shuhn] / ˌsæn ɪˈteɪ ʃən /
NOUN
sanitary science
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The United Nations, in its Sustainable Development Goals, says every person should have access to water and sanitation.

From Los Angeles Times

Its sonic toothbrush cleans up to 40 times better than a manual brush, and the innovative SmartCase keeps it fresh on the road with built-in UV sanitation.

From Salon

Fletcher said the scale of the needs in both Darfur and Chad, where survivors have scrambled to the border, was huge, including in healthcare, shelter, food, sanitation and education.

From Barron's

That could have included something as local as sanitation standards.

From The Wall Street Journal

The issue is complicated, however, as many Palestinians—particularly those with children—don’t want to stay in Gaza, where they lack real housing, sanitation and reliable access to good food.

From The Wall Street Journal