"Rainwater Disease (RWI) is a process that involves swallowing, inhaling mists and aerosols, or by causing contamination with bacteria caused by contaminated water such as pools, hot tubs, water parks, water play places, interactive fountains, lakes, rivers The problem of indoor air quality is caused by chemical substances in water or by chemicals evaporating from water RVI includes chemicals such as gastrointestinal tract, skin, ear, airway, eye, nerve, wound infection, Various infectious diseases are included.
Health swimming expert Michael Beach warned that the most common cause of superbacteria "Crypto" - recreational aquatic (RWI), and those with diarrhea should get away from the water. The video explains that Crypto can survive in adequate chlorinated water for several days though chlorine kills most bacteria.
"Flaccid sickness (RWI) is caused by exposure to bacteria caused by contaminated water such as swallowing, sucking fog and aerosol, pool, hot tub, water park, water playing field, interactive fountain, lake, river Also, it may be due to chemical substances in water or chemical substances that cause problems of indoor air quality by evaporation from water RWI contains various infectious diseases "mother of civil rights movement" I will. Seamstress (Boyd, 2005 p. 42) But Parks is a glorious woman who stands up to protect African-American civil rights, and in 2006 Wade-Lewis is writing about her during apartheid at Rosa. Memories grew up around the park She recalled that the family had to use the bathroom at home before traveling the road.
I know what is underwater. The swimming pool, the lake, the sea are part of the summer enjoyment. Most of us know the risk of submergence in recreational water activities, but do you know that water borne diseases are also increasing? Waterborne diseases can be caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, algae and even pool chemicals. The disease varies from stomach spasm to pneumonia, skin infections. Do not swim in muddy or strong odor treatment water. Cover the open skin wound with a waterproof bandage. Also, do not take water for recreation, even from natural resources.
Water quality problems of surface water and groundwater apply to drinking water and recreational water. Contamination of infectious agents or chemicals can cause mild to severe disease. Protecting water sources and reducing exposure to contaminated water sources is an important element of environmental sanitation. The health effects of toxic substances and hazardous waste are not well understood. Research is ongoing to better understand the health impact of these exposures. At the same time, efforts to reduce risk continue. Reducing exposure to toxic and dangerous waste is the foundation of environmental hygiene