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Holborn 1932

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

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Rats and Mice (Destruction) Act, 1919. Summary of conditions found on inspections, action taken and results obtained.

WARD.Number of premises inspected.Number rat infested.Action for Rat RepressionRESULT
TrapsPoisionRat catchers.Dogs.Cats.Proofing
A.132-----2Free 2
B.176-1-1-6Free 6
C.271-----1Free 1
D.2414-----14Free 12 Rata occasionally seen 2
E.176-11--4Free 6
F.6334993--21Free 24 Rats occasionally seen 7 Under observation 3
G.3094-1--4Free 6 Rats occasionally seen 3
H.48245910-54Free 19 Rats occasionally seen 5
I.1612215-32Free 11 Rats occasionally seen 1
2551082021291858Free 87 Rats only occasionally seen 18 Under observation 3

National Rat Week.
In response to the request of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries " Rat
Week " was observed in the Borough in the week commencing 7th November,
1932. Prior to that date visits were made by the Sanitary Inspectors to premises
known, or suspected to be infested with rats and to adjoining premises in the same
blocks so as to point out the desirability of concerted action on the part of occupiers
during the week. Advice was given respecting rat proofing. Suitable poison baits
were on sale in the Public Health Department and, where desired, occupiers of
rat infested premises were placed into communication with reliable firms of rat
catchers.