Any householder or head of family in a house wherein occurs any Asiatic
cholera, measles, typhus or typhoid fever, scarlet fever, membraneous
croup, diphtheria, tuberculosis, smallpox or anterior poliomyelitis
(infantile paralysis) shall immediately notify the Board of Health
of the same and, until instructions are received from said Board,
shall not permit any clothing or other property that may have been
exposed to infection to be removed from the house; nor shall any occupant
change his residence elsewhere without the consent of said Board during
the prevalence of any public danger from said disease; and the Health
Officer of said Board may, at his discretion, place a written or printed
notice on the outer side or sides of the house and at such place or
places as he may deem fit and proper, giving public notice of such
disease in said house and forbidding all persons from entering said
house without permission of the Health Officer until such notice shall
be removed by said officer. No person other than the Health Officer
shall remove such notice, nor shall any person mutilate or disfigure
the same, under penalty of the law.