I think that the most unsanitary thing in your house would be a sponge. Sponges sit and collect dirt then you wash dishes and other things with it and try and rinse after. What most people don't know is no madder how much you rinse your sponge it could look clean but really its not. It is good to throw out your sponge and get new once every two weeks.
Well, there are many diseases you can and most likely will get. You always want to be sanitary. Diseases can be very dangerous and threatening so DO NOT go places that are very unsanitary and nasty, even if it means not going to a friends house. Keep youself safe!
Because they have the swine flu and most people die from that. Or because the people have unsanitary places to live.
Probably not in most places. Most landlords and such frown on having a big mound inside the house.
1: Gary,Michagan, 2: New York (the subway has more germs in than the city of Hounaloulou, I knows its spelled wrong) 3:Boston
Yes, it will do that. It is also unsanitary. You should have your floors professionally cleaned.
the bathroom maybe or the attic
Both "insanitary" and "unsanitary" are correct, but "unsanitary" is more commonly used to describe conditions that are not clean or hygienic.
I don't drink out of the creek in front of my house. I would imagine it has too many unsanitary things contaminating it.
When you are an adult. That is 18 in most places.
Well it depends on where you live. Some places you can have dogs cats or chickens. Capybara is the most unusal animal you can have most places.
drainage or sewage water are unsanitary water
Yes there is unsanitary water in Africa