[HISTORY: Adopted by the Common Council of the City of Lockport 5-8-1963. Section 108-7 amended during codification; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II. Other amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Fire prevention — See Ch. 98.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
EXTERMINATION OR EXTERMINATE
The use of powders, sprays or baits for the destruction of rodents, vermin, fungi, insects or other pests.
EXTERMINATOR
A person who for hire engages in the actual work of applying powders, sprays or baits for the destruction of rodents, vermin, fungi, insects or other pests.
FUMIGANT
Includes any substance which by itself or in combination with any other substance emits or liberates a gas, fume or vapor used for the destruction or control of insects, fungi, vermin, germs, rodents or other pests and is distinguished from insecticides and disinfectants which are essentially effective in the solid or liquid phases.
FUMIGATION OR FUMIGATE
The use of fumigants in buildings, vessels or enclosed spaces for the destruction or control of insects, fungi, vermin, germs, rodents or other pests.
FUMIGATOR
A person who engages in the actual work of liberating any fumigant in fumigating any building, vessel or enclosed space.
No one shall store any fumigant in any place other than a separate, well-ventilated room approved for the purpose by the Chief of the Fire Department and the Health Department. On all doors leading to any such room, there shall be posted conspicuous signs bearing the skull and crossbones and the words DANGER! FUMIGANT STORAGE in red letters not less than two inches high on a white background. No one shall store any flammable liquid or poisonous solid or liquid used for extermination in any place other than a separate room approved for the purpose by the Chief of the Fire Department and the Health Department, provided that such substances for use only on the premises where stored may be kept in a separate locker approved by the Health Department and the Chief of the Fire Department. On all doors leading to any such room or locker, there shall be posted conspicuous signs bearing the skull and crossbones and the words DANGER! STORAGE OF FLAMMABLES AND POISONS in red letters not less than two inches high on a white background. Any such room or locker shall at all times when not in charge of a competent person present thereat be securely locked against entry.
A. 
The Health Officer shall prohibit any fumigation when, in his judgment, such action is necessary to protect the public health and safety.
B. 
No person shall remain in any building, vessel or enclosed space during the period of fumigation thereof; provided that where the part to be fumigated is locked and warning signs are posted as elsewhere herein provided, persons may remain in other parts when deemed by the Health Officer to be safe.
C. 
The fumigator shall, at least 24 hours prior to fumigation, notify, in writing, every occupant of the premises to be fumigated and every person within any surrounding area in which human life may be endangered by the fumigation of the time of fumigation.
D. 
The fumigator shall immediately prior to fumigation cause a careful examination to be made of all parts of the place to be fumigated and of the surrounding area in which human life may be endangered by the fumigation to see that no person remains therein.
E. 
The Health Officer may require the use of five-percent chloropicrin or any warning gas in conjunction with the fumigant.
Before fumigation is commenced, the following regulations shall be complied with:
A. 
Danger signs. Prior to fumigation, suitable warning signs shall be posted on all doors, entrances and exits to the premises to be fumigated and upon all gangplanks and ladders from the dock, pier or land to the ship, as follows:
(1) 
Such signs shall be 18 inches by 13 inches, printed in red on white background with letters in headlines at least two inches in height, in form and substance substantially as follows:
DANGER FUMIGATING WITH (NAME OF GAS) DEADLY POISON
All persons are warned to keep away
DO NOT ENTER
(2) 
At night, signs shall be illuminated so as to make the reading matter thereon plainly legible.
B. 
Where the Health Officer permits the presence of persons in any portion of a building while another portion thereof is being fumigated, all doors and entranceways to the portion to be fumigated shall be posted as above required.
C. 
All moist food and liquids, except such as are sealed in airtight containers or compartments, shall be removed from the place to be fumigated.
D. 
It shall be the duty of the fumigator in charge of the work on the premises to be fumigated to make a personal inspection and examination of the premises. A thorough cleanup shall be made and all refuse, oily wastes and other needless combustible material shall be removed prior to the sealing of the premises. All cracks, crevices, openings and apertures in the walls, ceilings and floors shall be properly and securely sealed in such manner as to confine the fumigant exclusively to the building, ship or other similar enclosed space intended to be fumigated, and all other practical precautions necessary to protect and safeguard persons that may be exposed shall be taken.
E. 
All fires, oil burners, flames, pilot lights and similar sources of ignition shall be eliminated from the space under fumigation.
F. 
If a fire occurs in the immediate vicinity, the Fire Chief may at his discretion cause the building under fumigation to be immediately ventilated by the fumigator. Ventilation shall take place at points furthest from the fire.
A. 
It shall be the duty of every person intending to generate or release hydrocyanic acid gas or other poisonous, noxious or dangerous gases, fumes or vapors so classified by the Board of Health, for the fumigation purposes, to notify, in writing, the Health Officer of the Board of Health or his authorized agents of the location of the building to be fumigated, as well as its character, and the day and hour when the work will be performed. Such notification must be received in the office of the Lockport Health Department and permit obtained at least 12 hours prior to the release of the gas.
B. 
Notification in writing must be delivered to the Chief of the Fire Department, not later than 4:00 p.m. on the day preceding the release of the gas, of the location of the building to be fumigated and the day and hour when the work will be performed.
C. 
The Police Department shall be notified by telephone not less than 12 hours in advance of the release of the gas, of the location of the building to be fumigated and the day and hour when the work will be performed.
D. 
After proper notification to the Health, Fire and Police Departments, the fumigator may proceed with the work only after having secured the said written permit from the Health Department.
The Board of Health is hereby authorized to adopt rules and regulations necessary to make effective the provisions of this chapter and protect the people of the City of Lockport.
Violation of or failure to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter or with any of the lawful rules and regulations of the Health Officer prescribed pursuant thereto shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $250 or by imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or both.
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Editor's Note: Amended during codification; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II.