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Deptford 1956

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Deptford Borough]

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The following is a summary of the work of disinfection, disinfestation and cleansing:—

Premises disinfected (infectious disease)89
Premises disinfected (requests)250
Premises disinfected (verminous condition) 370
Total number of articles disinfected15,117
Books disinfected50
Number of articles destroyed at owner's request97

In addition there was a small amount of disinfection undertaken on
behalf of the Admiralty in respect of stores of bedding at the Royal
Victoria Yard, Grove Street, Deptford, and £30 5s. 6d. was received
from the Admiralty in respect of this service.
Bathing Centre
Number of school children who received baths
(other than for scabies) 884
Number of school children who received baths
for the treatment of scabies and impetigo ... 45
Adults who received baths (other than for scabies) 133
Scabies baths for adults 4
Water Supply
The water supply for domestic purposes for the whole of the Borough
is obtained from the mains of the Metropolitan Water Board.
Routine bacteriological examination is not normally carried out by the
Council but the Water Board have supplied information on the bacteriological
purity when requested.
The water supply has been fully satisfactory throughout the year.
Certificates in accordance with Section 95 of the Public Health (London)
Act, 1936, that dwelling houses had a proper and efficient water supply
were issued in respect of 295 new premises.
THE FACTORIES ACT, 1937
The following is an epitomised statement of the administration of the
Act. The inspections, visits, etc., are carried out by the District Public
Health Inspectors.