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Chelsea 1941

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1941

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Premises and Occupations Controlled by Byelaws and Regulations.—The
preceding Table No. 33 summarises the number and character
of premises and occupations in the borough which are controlled by byelaws
and regulations. Underground rooms and underground sleeping
rooms, although controlled, the former under the Public Health (London)
Act, 1936, and the latter under the Housing Act, 1936, are not registered.
Further reference to these premises and occupations will be found in
the Sections of this report dealing with " Inspection and Supervision of
Food and Housing."
Eradication of bed bugs.— Two hundred and two premises
were found to be infested with bed bugs, 44 being owned by the Borough
Council and 154 owned privately. In each case disinfestation was
carried out. The work of disinfestation is carried out by the staff of the
Borough Council.
The methods employed for freeing infested houses from bed bugs
consist of fumigation with Sulphur dioxide and the employment of
contact spraying with an insecticide. Where necessary, owners are
called upon to remove or loosen wooden fittings and strip walls in order
to assist fumigation.
The furniture of each tenant removing to a Council flat is subjected
to treatment in a specially constructed Cyanide Van before entry into
the new flat.
During the year the furniture of tenants was treated in
this way.
Cyanide fumigation is carried out by the Westminster City Council,
under an agreement with the Borough Council.
Factories. Workshops and Workplaces.—
The total number of factories, workshops and workplaces
on the register at the end of the vear was 63. The number of inspections
of these premises was 78 which compares with 133 in 1940.
Sanitary defects were found in 10 instances. The following Table No. 34
is in the form requested by the Home Office in order to ensure
uniformity in the presentation of returns:—

TABLE No. 34

Factories, Workshops, Workplaces, and Homeworkers' Premises.

I.—I nspection of Factories and Other Premises.

(Including Inspections.made by Sanitary Inspectors).

Number of
Premises. (1)Inspections. (2)Written Notices. (3)Occupiers prosecuted. (4)
Factories (with mechanical power)10
Workshops (without mechanical power)66
Other Premises under the Act (including works of building and engineering construction but not including Outworkers' premises)2
Total48