@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007884, author = {佐々木, 唯 and ササキ, ユイ and Sasaki, Yui}, journal = {教育学部紀要, Annual Report of The Faculty of Education}, month = {2020-12-20, 2022-01-15}, note = {The hygiene models in modern public health aver that health is dictated by the hygienic environment of residential areas as well as social stratification. Modern city planning are geared towards creating clean and healthy living environments that are attractive. Housing environments are affected by the health and well-being of the individual, family, and local community. Modern public health is focused on the well-being of individuals and families, their living environment, and the local culture of the immediate community. While extending healthy life expectancy is a goal for the promotion of good health and welfare, the number of COVID-19 cases has highlighted regional health inequalities. After the new normal, staying at home has caused the function of housing to be reconsidered. Bearing in mind global warming, infection prevention, and solving cabin fever from staying at home, we considered housing in a thermal environment and the indoor air quality of the living environment as suggestions for adapting to the new normal.}, pages = {101--110}, title = {A Study on the Home Environment and Home Hygiene:Home and Community Education in Light of the New Normal of COVID-19}, volume = {54}, year = {} }