Types Of Environmental Pollution & Its Effect JSS2 Physical & Health Education Lesson Note
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TYPES OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
The environment simply refers to our immediate surroundings
Environmental pollution is the contamination of the environment with harmful, toxic, and hazardous substances. Environmental pollution lowers the quality of the air, the land, and the water.
Pollution: This can be defined as the release of substances that contaminate the environment and make living difficult or unpleasant.
Types of Environmental Pollution
Environmental pollution consists of four major types, namely:-
- Air Pollution
- Water Pollution
- Land or soil pollution
- Noise Pollution
Evaluation
- What is Environmental pollution
- List types of environmental pollution
EFFECTS OF POLLUTION ON ENVIRONMENTAL AND PERSONAL HEALTH
- Discomfort and harm to human life
- Destruction of wildlife
- Polluted drinking water can cause cholera or typhoid infections and also diarrhea.
- Excessive noise pollution can influence psychological health
- Sleeping disorder
- Degradation of farmlands
- Destruction or unhealthy growth of plants and animals
- Respiratory diseases like tuberculosis
- Poor visibility due to discharge of smoke or dustÂ
- Health problems such as deafness, fatigue, and hypertension.
PREVENTIVE MEASURES AGAINST ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
- Ensure good health habits
- Enacting laws against pollution
- Refrain from throwing litter into streams, lakes, rivers, or seas.
- Avoid using dangerous chemicalsÂ
- Educate people
- Legislation against noise
- Reduce your waste
- Store all liquid chemicals and waste spill-proof containers
- Â By locating industries or factories far away from residential areas
- Â Â Avoid bush burning
Evaluation
- State four preventive measures against environmental pollutionÂ
 FRESH APPROACH TO SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAMME
The acronym FRESH means focusing resources on effective school health.
This is a skilled-based program activity approach implemented at the school health program level. It is aimed at improving the health status and educational level of school-age children: especially the most deprived group of children in the developing world
To establish school health programs, there must be adequate planning, administration, and evaluation. These include:
- Adequate funding and availability of facilitiesÂ
- There should be a School health coordinator who will be in charge of coordination of the program.
- Â All the stakeholders must work as a team
- There must be monitoring and evaluation of health needs and the effectiveness of school health programs.