Creating a healthy home / Creating a Healthy House
Home Improvement July 19th, 2010

Keep a warm marshmallow with a Fire – A book written by Andie Wicaksono presents various factors that shape a healthy home. Ranging discussion on the principles of healthy home both before and after construction. Tip-tipsnya can be useful for you who want to know how to make the space our house for the better through the simple steps are easy to apply. Not only ranges in space and how menyiasatinya, this book also discusses the larger part of our neighborhood.
A book written by this Andie A Wicaksono presents Various factors to form a healthy home. Discussion around the principles of healthy house both before and after construction. The will of some useful tips for Those WHO Want to know how to make our home better space through the Simple Steps That are easy to apply. Not only Ranges in rooms and how to handle the problems, this book discusses Also the larger part of our neighborhood.
In the book:
Healthy home is a dream for everyone. Houses are not just a shelter and rain and sun, but also a symbol of social status for the owner and source of inspiration. However, most people do not understand the true meaning of a healthy home. They assumed that the homes are healthy enough Dipel, washed, and wiped. The book tries to explain how to define the noodles healthy home, both psychologically and physiologically. For example, a clean room is not healthy to say if the arrangement of furniture in it was not its function. These conditions make the occupants of the house less comfortable on the move and a lot of time wasted so can not be said to be psychologically healthy.
Healthy home version of the World Health Organization (WHO) is
1) must be protected and rain, heat, cold, and serves as a resting place,
2) have places for sleeping, cooking, bathing, washing, latrines, and showers,
3) can protect the occupants from the hazards of noise and free from pollution,
4) free of hazardous building materials,
5) made of a sturdy building material and can protect the occupants from earthquakes, failure, and infectious diseases, as well as
6) provide security and a harmonious neighborhood.
Criteria include home by Winslow
1) can satisfy the physiological needs,
2) can meet the psychological needs,
3) can avoid accidents, and
4) can avoid disease transmission.













