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Leyton 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Leyton]

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(b) each hairbrush, comb or other similar instrument used in
connexion with the business to be thoroughly washed at
least once daily and otherwise kept clean;
(c) each shaving brush, sponge or similar article, and each
shaving mug or other similar utensil to be cleansed immediately
after use for each person so as to ensure that no
dirt, soap, lather or other matter remains adhering thereto;
(d) where neck wool or other material is used any one piece
of such wool or material to be used for not more than one
person;
Provided that if a material other than wool is used and
which is capable of being cleansed this bye-law shall not
operate so as to prevent the subsequent use of any one piece
of material after the same shall have been clcansed;
(e) any styptic, not applied by means of a spray or upon fresh
cotton wool or other clean material, to be clean;
(f) soap, other than liquid or powdered or tube soap or shaving
cream, to be thoroughly rinsed before use for each separate
person;
(g) a towel or other similar article used in connexion with the
business to be clean;
(h) paper or linen placed on the back of the chair or headrest
to be clean;
(i) a fresh supply of water for each person to be used for
shaving, lathering or washing.
Infectious Diseases.
Six hundred visits have been made by the Sanitary Inspectors.
Places of Entertainment.
Twenty-seven visits have been made to cinemas and other
places of entertainment, and in all instances the premises were
found to be satisfactory.

Petroleum (Consolidation) Act, 1928.

Petroleum.Carbide of Calcium.
Licences granted after inspection of storage arrangements121
Licences renewed1024
Licences lapsed8