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(a) Prior to releasing the gas, suitable warning signs shall be posted on all entrances or doors to the premises to be fumigated as follows:
DANGER | ||
Skull and Crossbones | Fumigating with Cyanide Gas | Skull and Crossbones |
Deadly Poison | ||
All persons are warned to keep away by order of the Board of Health (Name and Address of Licensee) |
(b) The signs shall be printed in red ink on white cardboard. The letters in the word “danger” shall be at least two inches high and all others except the signature at least three-fourths inch high. At night the signs shall be illuminated to make the reading matter thereon plainly legible.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 7.506; 1992 Code, § 31-5)
In cases where the owner desires to fumigate his or her own residence or other property of which he or she is the owner, he or she must appear before the health officer and show that he or she is competent to do the specific fumigation which he or she desires to perform. After a showing of qualifications, the health officer may issue a permit to the owner for one fumigation, provided that the owner fulfill the requirements of this chapter with exception of paying a license fee.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 7.507; 1992 Code, § 31-7)
Fumigants shall be stored within the city limits only if locked in vaults or warehouses approved by the fire prevention division as to construction, location and ventilation and in maximum quantities as shall be approved by the fire prevention division.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 7.508; 1992 Code, § 31-8) (Ord. 79-02, passed 10-15-2002)
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