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saneamento
Making something sanitary (free of germs) as by sterilizing.
sanitation
sanitization
Portuguese
saneamento
1
Average crowds are higher now than in the years immediately before
sanitisation
.
2
The churches have been asked to put in place a
sanitisation
programme.
3
In May, armed with
sanitisation
and distancing protocols, schools in France reopened.
4
Social distancing,
sanitisation
,
and mask-wearing are necessities for those wanting to protest.
5
Temperature checks and
sanitisation
were done before voters entered the polling stations.
6
As a precautionary measure the station has been evacuated for
sanitisation
.
7
Occasionally it drifts into questionable gratuity, sometimes into
sanitisation
that lessens its impact.
8
We have limited dine-in and observe strict protocols regarding
sanitisation
.
9
This includes everything, from masks and
sanitisation
to who we allow on the sales floor.
10
They must follow strict social distancing and
sanitisation
guidelines.
11
Inside, visitors reported a pungent smell of cleaning solution, perhaps due to a recent
sanitisation
.
12
English football is, of course, a powerful reference in this process of stadium improvement and
sanitisation
.
13
Social distancing, the wearing of masks,
sanitisation
,
and the limitation on public gatherings will be enforced.
14
Expect long queues as passengers will be subject to strict
sanitisation
measures before entering the airport building.
15
For customers who had the requisite gear, the hand-washing station at the entrance allowed for easy
sanitisation
.
16
The Department of Education has announced a review of all
sanitisation
products on the list available to schools.
sanitisation
strict sanitisation
daily sanitisation
easy sanitisation
equip with sanitisation
evacuate for sanitisation
Portuguese
saneamento