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Shoreditch 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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Water Supply.
The number of certificates issued as required under the Public Health
(London) Act, 1891, Section 48 (2), was 85.
The water supply is almost entirely from the Metropolitan Water Board.
There are, however, a certain number of wells in the Borough, from one
or two of which drinking water is obtained. Nine wells were under the
observation of the Sanitary Inspectors during the year.

Rats and Mice Destruction Act, 1919. Summary.

Inspectors.Wright.Chapman.Sickelmore.Thomas.Molloy.Bishop.Girling.Stratton.Walker.Gibbs.Total.
Complaints dealt with10248114233582215161
Drains tested113...9...619481272
Found defective.........6.........33315
Found satisfactory113...3...61915957
Premises where egress of rats was ascertained105...10523354115no
Premises reported freed
from rats975105233562014144

Registration of Hairdressers.
At the end of the year the number of hairdressers in the Borough on the
voluntary register of hairdressers agreeing to comply with the hygienic requirements
of the Council was 8. These requirements are as follows: —
1. All shelves, fittings and tables upon which instruments in general use
are placed, to be on glass, slate, or other non-absorbent material.
2. A plentiful supply of clean towels and saloon linen to be kept and a fresh
piece of paper or sanitary roll to be placed on the head rest for each
customer.
3. Only liquid or powdered soap, or shaving cream to be used. Razors to
be wiped on sanitary paper, and hot towels or similar implements used,
to be rendered antiseptic before use.
4. An antiseptic spray should be used as a styptic after shaving, and powder
also applied through the medium of a spray.
5. Only clean hairbrushes must be used.
6. All tools after use, to be placed in an antiseptic solution, or sterilized by
heat or flame.
7. Only those combs to be used which can easily be cleaned.
8. Machine or rotary brushes should be discarded.
9. Hair after cutting to be swept up and removed as soon as possible.