Healthful housing is essential for the prevention of a number of diseases that you have learned about in the Communicable Diseases Module. Poor housing is associated with a wide range of diseases. Categories of communicable diseases due to poor housing include:

We want to make sure that our housing provides the necessary service and facilities to ensure the prevention of communicable diseases and protection of our health. These are summarised in Table 4.1. Household hygiene, personal hygiene, food hygiene and safe water supply are critical interventions for the prevention of infections in rural areas.

Table 4.1  Housing facilities and services needed for protection against infections.

NeedsFacilities/services needed in the residential environment
Drinking water supply and its safe handling Access to protected water source; safe household water storage and utilisation
Safe human waste management Presence and proper utilisation of latrines
Safe solid waste management Presence of solid waste storage and disposal
Safe liquid waste management Presence of liquid waste removal facilities (seepage pit, drainage pit)
Maintenance of personal hygiene practice Presence of handwashing facilities
Food safety Presence of hygienic kitchen; proper storage and handling of kitchenware
Vector control (flies, bedbugs, fleas) Application of environmental controls; periodic cleaning of floors and walls; separate animal shed; proper dung management

You will learn more about these facilities and services in later sessions of this Module.