Reformer Elizabeth Fry and sociologist Zebulon Brockway worked to alleviate abuses and improve sanitary conditions in correctional facilities. Fry focused on the welfare of female prisoners in England, while Brockway advocated for prison reform in the United States.
Reformers and activists, such as Elizabeth Fry and Dorothea Dix, worked to address abuses and improve sanitary conditions in correctional facilities during the 19th century. They advocated for better living conditions, healthcare, and rehabilitation programs for prisoners.
clean rooms
Sanitary conditions in Japan are like bad toilets and they need to help the people who live near the power plant explosion...
Housing in clean conditions.
worse.
non sanitary conditions i think.
The working conditions in the places that the workers worked at...they needed to be more sanitary.
Sanitary conditions in locker and shower area
because of the lack of sanitary conditions
Many reasons ! We have excellent medical care both pre & post natal. We live in high sanitary conditions. Have access to medical facilities on demand and lead relatively stable, healthy lifestyles.
Diet and/or medication. Improved sanitary conditions. Vaccinations.
Open wounds and poor sanitary conditions.