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Qu'est-ce (qui) est hygiene$36569$ - définition

HYGIENE SERVICES FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS
Hygiene programs; Hygiene center; Hygiene centers

Feminine hygiene         
  • Reusable cloth menstrual pad with [[Kokopelli]] motif.
  • A [[menstrual cup]]
  • Instructions on how to fold a piece of fabric to be used as a menstrual pad. At the bottom, how to fasten the pad with cord to the waistband is demonstrated. From the German book ''The woman as a family doctor'', 1911.
  • Homemade knitted menstrual pad
  • Menstrual hygiene product dispenser
  • An early commercial menstrual product in the form of a menstrual belt. Illustration from 1911.
  • Menstrual panty
PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS USED BY WOMEN
Feminine hygiene product; Feminine hygiene products; Sanitary product; Menstrual hygiene; Menstrual hygiene products; Female hygiene; Period product; Menstrual care; Menstrual care product; Menstrual care products
Feminine hygiene products are personal care products used during menstruation, vaginal discharge, and other bodily functions related to the vulva and vagina. Products that are used during menstruation may also be called menstrual hygiene products, including menstrual pads, tampons, pantyliners, menstrual cups, menstrual sponges and period panties.
Occupational hygiene         
PREVENTION OF WORKPLACE HAZARDS
Industrial hygiene; Occupational hygienist; Industrial hygienist; Occupational hygienics; Industrial hygeine; Industrial hygienists; Occupational hygienists; Occupational infections; Sampling (occupational hygiene); Industrial Hygiene; Industrial Hygienists
Occupational hygiene (United States: industrial hygiene (IH)) is the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, control, and confirmation of protection from hazards at work that may result in injury, illness, or affect the well being of workers. These hazards or stressors are typically divided into the categories biological, chemical, physical, ergonomic and psychosocial.
German Hygiene Museum         
  • Transparent woman, 1958.
  • Poster for the Dresden International Hygiene Exhibition 1911, by [[Franz Stuck]]
MUSEUM IN DRESDEN
Deutsches Hygiene-Museum; Deutsches Hygiene Museum; Hygiene Museum; Hygiene Museum Dresden; Hygienemuseum; Deutsches Hygienemuseum
The German Hygiene Museum () is a medical museum in Dresden, Germany. It conceives itself today as a "forum for science, culture and society".

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Hygiene program

Hygiene programs are ways of providing basic hygiene facilities to people experiencing homelessness. Some are stand-alone hygiene centers while others are at locations that also provide additional kinds of services. They are one of the more modern responses to addressing homelessness, especially compared to things like basic homeless shelters that just provide a bed and toilet for the night, or soup kitchens, which traditionally have not even had places for patrons to wash their hands.

At a minimum, they have a toilet, wash basin, and a shower, but many have other amenities, such as a mirror to assist with shaving and applying cosmetics, a diaper-changing station, electric outlets for appliances such as irons, private dressing stalls, hygiene supplies such as soap and toothpaste, tampons, pads, condoms, and/or laundry facilities.

Public support of hygiene programs have been growing, due in part to the realization that, besides basic humanitarian reasons, such facilities offer people experiencing homelessness an alternative to using restrooms in libraries and other public buildings.