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Chelsea 1953

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1953

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RODENT CONTROL
The Prevention of Damage by Pests Act, 1949, which became operative
on 31st March, 1950, is more advantageous to a local authority in dealing
with rodents than the Rats and Mice Destruction Act, 1919, which has been
repealed. The new Act empowers a local authority to take all practicable
measures to rid its area of rats and mice. Under the provisions of the
Rats and Mica Destruction Act, 1919, the primary duty for the eradication
of these particular pasts rested upon the individual occupier. With the
advent of this new legislation, an occupier is guilty of an offence if he
fails to destroy rodents, or use his best endeavours to prevent infestation.
There has always been co-operative action between owners, occupiers
and the local authority in this borough.

Details of work carried out in this connection during the year are

as follows:-

1.Treatment of Business and Private Premises.

Business PremisesPrivate Premises
Number of visits made5872,131
Number of infestaion found45264
Number of treatments undertakes35233
Number of pre-baits laid1,516
Number of poison bailts laid494
Number of complaints received318
2.Sewer Maintanances Treatments.
No. of pre- baits laidNo. of poison baits laidEstimated kill
No. 1 Treatment8102702,025
No. 2 Treatment1,0263423,420