Community Empowerment: Socialization Of Household Hygiene In Rt 3 Rw 1, Pematang Village, Governor
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https://doi.org/10.70963/mandiri.v2i2.865Keywords:
Household Cleanliness, Community Empowerment, Socialization, Healthy Environment, Clean Living BehaviorAbstract
Household cleanliness plays an important role in creating a healthy, comfortable, and disease-free environment. In RT 3 RW 1, Pematang Gubernur Subdistrict, there is still a low level of public awareness regarding household cleanliness, which can potentially lead to health and sanitation issues. This activity aims to empower the community through socialization and education about the importance of maintaining household cleanliness. The methods used include community counseling as well as practical demonstrations such as waste sorting, household waste management, and the production of natural disinfectants. The results of the activity showed an increase in knowledge and changes in community behavior toward maintaining a clean living environment. This initiative is expected to foster a culture of clean and healthy living in the area sustainably.
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