PROBLEM 3 



25 



Put down all the artificial things that havo boon nMvd to or sub- 

 tracted from your home environment lo in.ikr a dilTurenl from a 

 natural environment. 



Conclusion. — In what respects does a city ciivironincnt difTcr 

 from that of the country? 



Problem 3 : To test my home eiivironnLciit. 



Method and Observations. — Usin^- tlu* hnns(» score card pivcn 

 below, estimate the condition of your home environment . This is 

 an exercise for your own use and need not he shown in dans unless 

 you so desire. When in doubt consult your teacher. 



House Score Card 



Rooms 

 Light 10, gloomy 5, dark ... 

 Well ventilated 1.5, poorly 7, badly 

 Repair : good 5, fair 3, poor 1, bad 

 Clean 10, soiled 5, dirty 2, filthy . 



i! 



""lo 

 15 



5 



10" 



5 

 3 



One person to room 10, 2 to room 8, 3 to room 4, 4 or more . 10 



Sinks j 



Construction : good 5, fair 2, bad 1 



Water-closet I 



Construction: good 3, fair 2, poor 1, bad 



Condition: clean 3, dirty 1, filthy 3 



1 compartment for 1 family 3, for 2 families 1, for more than i 



2 families • -^ 



Cleanliness 

 1 bath tub for 1 apartment 3, for more than 1 apartnuiil 1. ii<. 



bath -^ 



Personal cleanhness : very clean 7, fairly cU'an .'>, dirty 2. lihliy i 7 



Washing 



Stationary tubs 3, removable 2, no tubs -^ 



Cleanhness of clothing : very clean 7, fairly clean .">, dirty "J. liithy O ' 7 



Meals 



Regular 4, irregular 2, uncertain * 



Amount and kind of food : good 4, fair 2. poor I. I'a.l n . 

 Cooking: very clean 4, clean 3, dirty 1, fiUliy 

 Refrigeration : good 4, fair 2, poor 1, non(> 



4 



\ 



1 



1(NI 



