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Merton and Morden 1946

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Merton & Morden]

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Factories. The number of inspections made to premises
registered under the Factories Act—147. Defects relating to
sanitary conveniences, ventilation and other sanitary matters
were dealt with at 28 premises.
Water Supply. Six samples of water from domestic taps
were taken and submitted for chemical or bacteriological
examinations. The report on each sample was satisfactory.
Water Courses. Seventy-two inspections were made of the
water courses in the district for the purpose of detecting
pollutions, and samples were obtained and sent for chemical
analysis.
Mosquitoes. A number of complaints were received from
residents and paraffin spraying of ditches and stagnant ponds
was carried out.
Rats and Mice (Destruction) Act, 1919—The Infestation
Order, 1943. The Rats and Mice Destruction Act is administered
by the Council, the Surrey County Council having
delegated their powers to the Local Authority. A part-time
rodent operator is employed and a free service is provided for
householders. During the year under review 1,344 visits were
made to premises where infestations were known or suspected
and 204 premises were cleared.
Shops Acts, 1912-1936. The following statement summarises
the inspections made, the infringements discovered,
and other matters dealt with during the year:—
No. of Inspections:—Day Visits 157
Evening Visits -

Infringements:—

1. Evening closing hoursNil
2. Half-day closing1
3. Hours of employment for young personsNil
4. Seats not provided for femalesNil
5. Prescribed notices not correct or exhibited25
6. Sanitary arrangements unsatisfactoryNil
7. Reasonable temperature not maintainedNil