18 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, SAN JOSE. 



Sanitary Surroundings. 



1. Indicate by "yes" or ''no'' the answers to the following survey of your home 

 and surroundings : 



Yard. Garbage in covered cans or in fly-tight receptacles 



Fowls and animals 30 feet or more from house 



(Tins does not include dogs, cats nor pet birds.) 



Manure stored in tightly covered bo.K 



Yard free from rat-harboring trash 



Basement free from rat-harboring trash 



Basement free from inflammatory material 



All toilets or privies connected with sewer 



Floors bare or with removable rugs, or rugs and carpets shaken or vacuum- 

 cleaned weekly 



Individual towels 



Individual soap or liquid soap 



Hot water for bath when desired 



Dish towels and cloths clean and sanitary 



Rooms, no flies 



Rooms, no mosquitoes 



No dust-catching curtains or portieres 



Furniture, light, easily moved 



AVhat can you do to improve the sanitary condition of your home sur- 

 roundings 



Section 3. Pure Food, Milk, Meat, Bread. 



2. Visit a dairy and make a sanitary survey using the following outline. Answer 

 "yes" or "no." 



Dairy Survey. 



(Adapted from State Dairy Farm Score Card.) 



Name Address 



No. of cows 



1. Yard. 



Well drained 



Manure cleaned away daily 



2. Health. 



a. Apparently good 



b. Tested for tuberculosis yearly 



c. Food, clean Wholesome 



d. Water, clean and fresh 



e. Water abundant 



3. Stables. 



a. Well drained 



Stable yard well drained Clean 



Manure removed daily 



b. Free from contaminating surroundings, such as urinal, privy vault, cess- 



pool, or horse in stables. None of these within 100 feet of stable 



c. Floor sound Tight, with gutter Floors clean 



d. Smooth, clean walls 



e. Ceiling smooth and clean 



f. Light good Evenly distributed 



g. Ventilation good No stale odor 



h. Stanchions Ties Mangere Clean 



i. Ledges smooth Clean 



j. Windows Clean 



