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 Wimbledon]
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SECTION F. — RODENT CONTROL,
PETROLEUM STORAGE, ETC.
PREVENTION OF DAMAGE BY PESTS ACT, 1949.
The following table gives a statement indicating the action taken during 1955.
Type of Properly | Number of Properties inspected as a result of: | Number of Properties found to be infested by: | Treatment carried out by Department | Total Number of Inspections made | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Notification | Otherwise | Total | Rats | Mice | Rats | Mice | ||
- | - | |||||||
121 | ||||||||
61 |
The inspection and treatment of sewers, and of the Corporation's
Depots, etc., was undertaken in conjunction with the Borough Surveyor's
Department, and details are not included in the figures given above.
The Public Health Department continued to undertake the routine
disinfestation of schools and school canteens administered by the County
Council within the Borough, as and when necessary, on a contract basis.
PETROLEUM (CONSOLIDATION) ACT, 1928.
66 licences were issued by the Department to store petroleum spirit
during 1955, and the total quantity of petroleum spirit stored was
91.560 gallons. In addition, 8 licences were issued to store petroleum
mixtures involving a total of 284 gallons, and 4 licences were issued in
respect of the storage of a total of 46½ cwts. of calcium carbide.
164 inspections were made of various premises in respect of which
licences had been issued.
PET ANIMALS ACT, 1951.
8 licences to keep pet shops were issued by the Department during
1955. 43 visits were made to these premises and various infringements
of the conditions of licence were rectified.
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