Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, City of]
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(1) Arrangements for preventing contamination of water supply. (6) Arrangements for the deposit of refuse and ashes. (2) Water-closet accommodation. (7) Existence of any room which would by virtue of sub-section (1) (3) Drainage. of Section 18 of the Act be a house so dangerous or injurious (4) Condition of house in regard to light, free circulation of air, damp- to health as to be unfit for human habitation. ness and cleanliness. (8) Any defects in other matters which may tend to render the (5) Paving, drainage and sanitary condition of any yard or out-houses house dangerous or injurious to the health of an inhabitant. belonging to or occupied with the house. | ||||||
Premi............. Ward..................... Sanitary Inspector..................... Named and Address of Owner...........................:............................................. No. of Rooms................ Character of Letting........................................... (single family, furnished or unfurnished lodgings, etc.). | ||||||
Date of Inspection. | Reason for Inspection. | State of house at date of Inspection in reference to matters set out above. | Action taken by Medical Officer of Health. | Result of any action taken. | Any further action required. . | Remarks, references as to incidence of infectious diseases, etc. • |