just call 311
dirty and unsafe
Unsafe acts refer to behaviors or actions performed by individuals that can lead to accidents or injuries, while unsafe conditions refer to environmental factors or situations that could cause harm or accidents. Unsafe acts are typically within the control of individuals, while unsafe conditions may require intervention from management or the organization to correct. Both can contribute to accidents and injuries in the workplace if not addressed.
Doing dangerous things will make you unsafe. Inspectors found unsafe conditions in the company's factory.
dirty and unsafe
fog and natural disaters
Whoever is responsible for the field would be glad to know about it if you can determine who that is. City/school, etc. etc. Report directly to them or their designated rep.
Unsafe behavior is the leading cause of accidents, accounting for around 80-90% of incidents, while unsafe conditions contribute to the remaining 10-20%. This highlights the importance of promoting safety culture and behavioral awareness in preventing accidents.
Depends what you mean by "unsafe", medically speaking they can stir up alot of allergies etc
No services i.e.. Doctors, water, toilets, electric. Disease can spread quickly. Crime. No education. Fire hazards. Rubbish/pollution. Houses situated on unsafe land. No social life. Low standard of living.
Contact the county building inspector and tell him what you want to do. Follow his suggestions.
"Poor living conditions" typically refer to inadequate or substandard housing, lack of essential services such as clean water and sanitation, overcrowding, or unsafe environments. It can negatively impact individuals' health, well-being, and quality of life.
I will destroy you a second later.