Especial care must be taken to wash away all dust from window-ledges and other places where it may have settled, and to thoroughly cleanse crevices and out-of-the-way places. After this application of the disinfecting solution, and an interval of twenty-four... Report - Page 14by New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1893Full view - About this book
| 1885 - 438 pages
...plastered, should be brushed over with this solution, after which they may be whitewashed with a lime wash. Especial care must be taken to wash away all dust...hot water, and this should be followed by a second and more prolonged exposure to fresh air, admitted through open doors anil windows. Dwinfeotion of... | |
| 1891 - 454 pages
...wash away all dust from window ledges and other places where it may have settled, and thoroughly to cleanse crevices and out-of-the-way places. After...fresh air, admitted through open doors and windows. As an additional precaution, fumigation with sulphuric acid gas is to be reconimended, especially for... | |
| 1886 - 1154 pages
...whitewashed with a lime wash containing the same proportion of corrosive sublimate, or they may be biushed over with the aqueous solution. Especial care must...fresh air, admitted through open doors and windows. Many sanitary authorities consider it necessary to insist on fumigation with sulphurous acid gas —... | |
| 1885 - 606 pages
...solution, and an interval of twenty-four hours or longer for free ventilation, the floors and wood work should be well scrubbed with soap and hot water, and...fresh air, admitted through open doors and windows. Many sanitary authorities consider it necessary to insist upon fumigation with sulphurous acid gas... | |
| 1904 - 252 pages
...and other places where it may have settled, and to thoroughlv cleanse crevices and out-of-tlie-way places. After this application of the disinfecting...fresh air admitted through open doors and windows. School books or books from a circulating library shall not be removed from any house during the prevalence... | |
| 1917 - 808 pages
...hours or longer, for free ventilation, the doors and woodwork should be well scrubbed with soap and water, and this should be followed by a second more...fresh air admitted through open doors and windows. School b&oks or books from a circulating library shall not be removed from any house during the prevalence... | |
| New Hampshire. State Board of Health - 1885 - 332 pages
...used to wash the floor, bedstead, chairs,, and other furniture : Corrosive sublimate .... one drachm. Water ....... one gallon. Mix and dissolve. * The...fresh air, admitted through open doors and windows. FUMIGATION WITH SULPHUR has ever been regarded as a reliable method of disinfecting a house, and should... | |
| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1885 - 330 pages
...used to wash the floor, bedstead, chairs,, and other furniture : Corrosive sublimate .... one drachm. Water ....... one gallon. Mix and dissolve. * The...fresh air, admitted through open doors and windows. FUMIGATION WITH SULPHUR has ever been regarded as a reliable method of disinfecting a house, and should... | |
| 1885 - 648 pages
...thoroughly cruvicua uud uiH-oi-the-wuyplueus. After tlii» application of the • 150 PRACTICAL MEDICINE. disinfecting solution, and an interval of twenty-four...fresh air, admitted through open doors and windows. Many sanitary authorities consider it necessary to insist upon fumigation with sulphurous acid gas... | |
| Iowa. Board of Health - 1885 - 606 pages
...solution, and an interval of twenty-four hours or longer for free ventilation, the floors and wood work should be well scrubbed with soap and hot water, and...fresh air, admitted through open doors and windows. Many sanitary authorities consider it necessary to insist upon fumigation with sulphurous acid gas... | |
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