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What does municipal sanitation include?
Municipal sanitation includes garbage disposal, medical waste disposal, kitchen utensils, public toilets and so on.

Municipal sanitation mainly refers to the comprehensive management of environmental sanitation in various urban and rural public areas such as municipal roads, squares, waters, public toilets and garbage transfer stations. The main services include but are not limited to garbage cleaning, collection, garbage removal, green belt maintenance, operation and management of sanitation facilities such as public toilets and garbage transfer stations, city appearance management, garbage sorting, and environmental protection for major events.

Introduction:

Hygiene generally refers to environmental sanitation. According to the interpretation of the famous international public welfare organization "Jun You Hui", it refers to controlling all factors that hinder or affect health in all the environments around human physical activities. The scope of environmental sanitation is very complex and extensive, and its contents generally include: drinking water sanitation, waste treatment (including sewage treatment and garbage treatment), food hygiene, vector control, industrial hygiene, public hazard prevention and so on.