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Seats, floors, etc.,

to be

scrubbed

daily.

Walls to be

4. All the partitions, seats, floors and channels of every public latrine, as well as all utensils therein, shall be thoroughly scrubbed at least once every day.

5. The whole of the interior walls of every public latrine shall be whitewashed limewashed and any fittings made of wood shall be tarred at least

once every month.

and wood

tarred monthly.

Fumigants

to be kept burning.

Contents to

be covered

with

approved

material.

Excretal matter to be removed daily.

Latrines to be

adequately lighted.

Latrines not to be used as dwellings.

6. Fumigants of such description as may be approved by the Council shall be kept burning in every latrine while it is open to the public.

7. The contents of soil pans in public latrines shall be kept covered with either earth, sawdust, opium-packing or such other suitable material as the Council may approve.

8. The excretal matter collected in public latrines shall be remov- ed therefrom daily by the public conservancy contractor, as provided by the terms and conditions of his contract, or if a departmental service is provided by the servants of the Sanitary Department.

9. Every latrine open to the public before sunrise or after sunset shall be at such times adequately lighted.

10. No building used as a public latrine shall be used as a dwelling.

Public Laundries to be

Laundries.

1. Every public laundry shall be registered at the office of the Council.

registered.

Laundries

2. Every public laundry shall be at all times open to inspection to be open to by any member of the Council or Health Officer or Sanitary Inspector.

inspection.

Lighting,

ventilation

3. Every public laundry shall be adequately lit and ventilated to the satisfaction of the Council, and the ground surfaces shall and paving. be paved with a layer of not less than 6 inches of good lime-concrete, o not less than 3 inches of cement-concrete composed of one part of cement, 3 parts of sand, and 5 parts of stone broken to pass through a one inch ring, and the surface thereof shall be rendered smooth and impervious with a layer of asphalt or cement-mortar of not less than half an inch in thickness or such other material as the Council may approve.

Drainage

to comply

4. Every public laundry shall be so drained as to be in accordance with the requirements of the Buildings Ordinance, 1935, and all with require inlets to the drains shall be placed outside the building.

ments of

Buildings

Ordinance,

1935.

Require-

ments re cleansing.

Laundries

not to be used as dwellings.

Restriction

of dwellers

to two

caretakers.

5. Every public laundry shall be at all times kept in a cleanly condition and the inside surface of the walls thereof shall be lime- washed during the months of January and July of each year.

6. No portion of any laundry shall be occupied as a dwelling place or used for the purpose of cooking food.

7. No persons, other than two caretakers, may occupy any building or part of a building which is registered as a public laundry, between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., unless such persons are actively engaged in carrying on the work of the laundry.

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