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Islington 1929

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

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62
1929]

Disinfectants Distributed and Used.—The following statement gives the quantity of disinfectants distributed by the Sanitary Authority, or used in disinfecting and cleansing rooms:—

How disposed of.Carbolic Powder.Disinfecting Fluid.Formaldehyde Solution
Ordinary.Special.
Cwts.Gallons.Gallons.Gallons.
To Householders108010Nil.
Disinfection of Premises80

Cost = £21 15s. 0d.
Shelter House.- The Shelter House was occupied during the year, by four
families, baths were given to 7 verminous persons, while their clothing was
disinfected. Four midwives attended for the purpose of disinfection after attendance
on cases of Puerperal Fever; and 27 other persons who had been in contact
with cases of infectious diseases also had their clothing disinfected.
Disinfestation of School Children (Cleansing from lice and
other vermin).— During the year 5,664 (including 548 for Scabies) baths were
given to children from the London County Council Schools, who attended the
Disinfecting Station, and were cleansed by the nurse whom the Borough Council
appointed for the work, while their clothing was undergoing disinfection.
The agreement entered into between the London County Council and the
Borough Council from the 1st January, 1921, for the cleansing of verminous
children, is a payment at the rate of 2s. for each attendance of each child at
Cleansing Station, except when such child is, or is suspected to be, suffering from
Scabies, in which case payment by the London County Council will be at the rate
of 1s. for each bath given. The minimum payment to be paid to the Borough
Council in respect of such cleansing shall not be less than £100 per annum.
The amount paid during the year by the London County Council for the baths
given to the children was £539.
Proceedings were instituted by the London County Council under Section 122
of the Children Act, 1908, in 73 instances during the year. Of this number 69
parents were fined, when penalties ranging from 1s. to 10s. were inflicted. The
total fines received amounted to £17 8s. 0d.
FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ADMINISTRATION.
The Medical Officer of Health submits the annual report on the manner in
which the provisions of the Factory and Workshops Acts, 1901, were carried out
in his district during the year 1929.

Inspections and Visits.—The inspections and visits made by the three Inspectors were as under:—

Factories, including Factory Laundries667
Workshops, including Workshop Laundries846
Workplaces, other than outworkers' homes667
Domestic Workshops62
Bakehouses242
Restaurant Kitchens (see also p. 69)450
Outworkers' premises1,131
Miscellaneous re-inspections and calls5,465
Total9,530