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Untidy Streets May be a Conduit to Spreading Diseases

posted on 31 December 2011 | posted in Cars and Transport


I am a Muslim and cleanliness and neatness is something taught to us by our Holy Prophet. It is also recommended by the modern medical science. But most of the people limit this teaching to their personal as well as home tidiness. This is a common habit of laymen that they clean their homes and throw all the garbage in the streets. In this way they spread diseases and viruses and hence cause damage to themselves. With the use of road sweepers and taking responsibility for our own litter, we can keep the streets tidier.

Our streets are used by people’s access to public places and our homes, schools, mosques and markets. There is no use of keeping the houses clean if the streets are not tidy. Untidy streets are an obstruct in our children healthy upbringing. Usually children play in the streets. If the streets are untidy and chaotic, children may fell sick and be targets of severe viral attacks. If the streets are dirty, unwanted pets may make them their homes and spread insects and diseases and bacteria. Efforts should be made to create awareness about these issues and people should be motivated to keep the streets clean. Seminars should be conducted about this issue and there should be free circulation of information.