For the purposes of this article, the terms used herein are
defined as follows:
CLEANSING
The thorough removal of dust and other contaminating material
in such a way as to prevent the entry thereof, as far as may be possible,
into other rooms or dwellings; washing with soap and hot water; and
scouring, airing and exposure to sunlight.
DISINFECTION
The application of disinfecting substances to infected materials
in sufficient concentration and for a sufficient length of time to
destroy pathogenic bacteria. When gaseous disinfectants are used,
all cracks, crevices and openings shall first be closed.
ISOLATION
The placing apart of infected persons for the purpose of
preventing contact with other persons and the establishment of restrictions
directly surrounding such persons.
QUARANTINE
The condition resulting from restrictive measures which are
applied to household premises or areas of greater magnitude for the
prevention of the spread of communicable diseases to other areas.
All reports of cases or suspected cases of reportable diseases
shall be governed by the rules and regulations as set forth in N.J.S.A.
26:4-15 to 26:4-26.
The regulations covering this item are found in N.J.S.A. 26:4-6
and are governed thereby.
The Board of Health may, if it shall be deemed necessary, require
a person believed to be a carrier of disease germs to furnish specimens
for examination. It shall be the duty of such person to furnish the
necessary specimens for examination or to permit the Board of Health
or its representative to collect such specimens.
Whenever the Board of Health shall deem it necessary to establish
the true character of any disease which, in its opinion, may be communicable,
a medical examination of the person infected may be required, and
such specimens of secretions or other material for examination shall
be taken from such person, and it shall be the duty of such person
to submit to such examination and furnish such necessary specimens.
No person shall interfere with or prevent the securing of such specimens.
The Board of Health may cause any person suspected to be infected
with a communicable disease to be isolated or quarantined until medical
or laboratory examinations show that the person is free of the causative
organisms of disease.
This item is covered under the rules and regulations of the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration and is governed thereby.
Whenever death has been caused by any communicable disease,
the transportation, care, disposal and burial of the body shall be
in accordance with the regulations regarding same as required by the
State Sanitary Code, and in accordance with such further regulations
as the Board of Health may direct.