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. Ventilation was considered not suitable when walls were 

 wet from steam, when the room was not provided with windows 

 or doors that permitted a circulation of air, when the only ven- 

 tilation obtainable was through other rooms such as a grocery 

 store, butcher shop, general store, etc., and when there was a 

 close and objectionable odor in the room. 



Question 4. Are floors made of suitable material and free 

 from broken or decayed portions ? 



Floors were considered unsuitable when made of unsound, 

 decayed or rough material and when they were so constructec) 

 that they could not readily be cleaned. 



Question 5. Are walls, partitions, platforms, and stair- 

 ways kept clean and painted? 



This question was answered "No" when these places were 

 not properly cleaned and painted. 



Question 6. Are doors and windows clean and is sufficient 

 Hght provided? 



Light was considered insufficient when it would not permit 

 of accurate work being carried on in all parts of the room. 



Question 7. Are provisions made to protect the building 

 and products from flies? 



This question was answered ''No" when screens were not 

 provided or when they were broken. 



Question 8. Are walks kept clean to prevent dirt from be- 

 ing tracked into building? 



Was answered "No" when no walks were provided or where 

 walks were not kept clean. 



Question 9. Are utensils properly and thoroughly cleaned 

 and sterilized? 



Was answered "No" when utensils were not entirely free 

 from organic matter and were not heated tO' a sterilizing tem- 

 perature at the end of each day's work. 



Question 10. Are pumps and pipes of sanitary type and 

 taken apart after use each day? 



Was answered "No" when pumps and pipes were not well 

 tinned and smooth, easily taken apart, entirely free from organic 



