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D.Elimination( environmental health concerns)(Roopneet)
• common air contaminant impact on the community in Ohio Chesterland.
• Noise in Ohio Chesterland
• wast disposal in Ohio chesterland
• pest control: is the community notified of pesticides usage?
• hygiene practices(laundry services, hand washing, in Ohio Chesterland etc.
• bathrooms:public bathroom Number of bathrooms in Ohio Chesterland: inspect for cleanliness, supplies if possible in Ohio Chesterland.
• Universal precaution practices of health providers, teachers, members if applicable in Ohio Chesterland.
• temperature controls(e.g within buildings, outside shade structures) in Ohio Chesterland
• safety( committee security guards, crossing guards, badges, locked campuses) in ohio chesterland.
F. Sleep/rest (Roopneet)
• sleep routines/hours of your community: compare with sleep hour standards (from National Institute of Health(NIH) in Ohio Chesterland.
• indicators of general "restedness" and energy level in Ohio Chesterland s.
• Facors affecting sleep in Ohio Chesterland:
1. shift work prevalence of community members
2. environment (noise, lights, crowding, etc.)
3. consumption of caffeine, nicotine, alcohol and drugs in Ohio Chesterland.
4. homework/extracurricular activitie in Ohio Chesterland s.
5. health issues in Ohio Chesterland.
G. Cognitive/perceptual (Roopneet)
• Primary language: is this a communication barrier in Ohio Chesterland?
• educational levels: for geopolitical communities, use http://www.census.gov and compare the city in which your community belongs with the national statistics in Ohio Chesterland.
• Opportunities/programs in Ohio Chesterland:
1. educational offerings( in-services, continuing education, GED, etc)
2. educational mandates( yearly in-services, continuing education, English learners, etc.
3. special education programs, ( learning disabled, emotionally disabled, physically disabled and gifted.)
4. library or computer/Internet resources and

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