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Bad Drains; and How to Test Them / With notes on the ventilation of sewers, drains, and sanitary fittings, and the origin and transmission of zymotic disease cover

Bad Drains; and How to Test Them / With notes on the ventilation of sewers, drains, and sanitary fittings, and the origin and transmission of zymotic disease

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The text explains methods for detecting defects in household drains and sanitary fittings, outlining practical tests to locate faults that can harm occupants' health. It analyses sewer ventilation, critiques common construction mistakes by architects, builders, and surveyors, and considers how poor drainage can contribute to the spread of zymotic disease. The author describes using instruments such as a detector and anemometer to trace ventilation failures and diagnose sources of sewer gas and malodour. Practical recommendations are offered for improving installation and inspection practices and for persuading local authorities and property owners to adopt more reliable sanitary measures.

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R. Harris Reeves

R. Harris Reeves is an author known for his work in the field of sanitation and public health. His notable book, "Bad Drains; and How to Test Them," provides insights into the testing of drainage systems and discusses the ventilation of sewers and sanitary fittings. Reeves also addresses the origins and transmission of zymotic diseases, highlighting the importance of proper sanitation in preventing health issues. His contributions reflect a commitment to improving public health standards through practical guidance and scientific understanding.

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