0 clean and not dangerous for your health, or protecting health by removing dirt and waste, especially human waste: --
disposable sanitary products
sanitary protection
There were only very basic sanitary facilities on the site.
Cholera thrives in poor sanitary conditions.
1 relating to being clean and healthy, esp. to the protection of health by the removal of dirt and waste, including human waste: --
He worked to improve sanitary conditions in New Orleans.
On the whole, financial and administrative factors constrained the development of sanitary and public health services on estates.
Sanitary screenings of farm-reared birds should preferably include some complete necropsies, for example of casualties, rather than rely exclusively on non-invasive sampling.
The marginal zone was hygienically deficient both in the homes and the surrounding areas and also in the sanitary practices of the residents.
Lurking just below the surface of these accounts of sanitary progress, there is evidence of opposition to the introduction of 'destructors'.
However, sanitary reforms occupied a relatively low place in the agenda of the colonial state during the late nineteenth century.
Identifying an 'active strain of resistance' to infrastructural reform, the author claims that the great sanitary transition constituted an 'attack on domestic autonomy'.
In practice, moreover, sanitary improvements contributed to the upheaval of the city's topography and its reconstruction on a grander scale.
Early investment in water without adequate consideration for drainage had its own consequences for later patterns of sanitary expenditure.