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 49by New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1901Full view - About this book
| 1885 - 438 pages
...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...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... | |
| 1885 - 606 pages
...be taken to wash away all dust from windowledges and other places where it may have settled, and so thoroughly cleanse crevices and out-of-the-way places....hours or longer for free ventilation, the floors and wood work should be well scrubbed with soap and hot water, and this should be followed by a second... | |
| 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
...settled, and to cleanse thoroughly crevices and out-of-the-way places. After the application of this disinfecting solution and an interval of twenty-four 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... | |
| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1885 - 330 pages
...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...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 Board of Health - 1885 - 332 pages
...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...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... | |
| 1885 - 464 pages
...care must be taken to wash away all dust from windowledges and other places where it may have settled, and to thoroughly cleanse crevices and out-of-the-way...floors and woodwork should be well scrubbed with soap iind hot water, and this should be followed by a second more prolonged exposure to fresh air, admitted... | |
| Tennessee. State Board of Health - 1885 - 634 pages
...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...hours or longer for free ventilation, the floors and wood-w< ik should be well scrubbed with soap and hot water, and this should be followed by a second... | |
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