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| tetanus, influenza, syphilis, hepatitis, emphysema, AIDS, | encephalitis, meningitis, salmonellosis, LYME disease, herpes, and lead poisoning. | 
- (a) Explain the meaning of immunization.
- (b) Name five diseases against which a young child should be immunized.
- (c) Name two diseases against which you should be reimmunized periodically.
- How foods can become contaminated.
- What conditions allow microorganisms to increase in number in food.
- How microorganisms in food can be killed.
- How dishes and utensils should be washed in camp and at home.
- Show two ways of making water safe to drink under camping conditions.
- Visit a water treatment facility and describe the steps used in making public drinking water safe; OR visit the drinking-water quality-control agency in your community. Describe how water quality is monitored.
- Explain how insects and rodents can be controlled in your home, community, and camp.
- Visit a municipal wastewater treatment facility and a solid-waste management operation in your community. Describe how sewage and solid waste disposal is done safely in urban and rural environments, and under wilderness camping conditions.
- Describe the health dangers from air, water, and noise pollution.
- Describe health dangers from tobacco use and alcohol and drug abuse.
BSA Advancement ID#: 89
				Pamphlet Revision Date: 1996
				Requirements last revised in 1996 














 
  



