|  XIII  | 
          Clearing up after 
            provisional release  | 
        
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          Remove remains of 
            Zyklon from the fumigated rooms. They should generally be sent back 
            to the factory in the same way as cans or boxes. Before boxes are 
            sent back from the fumigated rooms the inscription "Poison" must be 
            removed from them. Damp, wet or soiled remains as well as damaged 
            cans may not be sent back under any circumstances. They may be 
            thrown on a rubbish or slag heap, but may never be emptied into 
            drains.  | 
        
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          Mattresses, straw 
            palliasses, pillows, upholstered furniture and similar items must be 
            shaken or beaten for at least one hour in the open air (if rainy at 
            least 2 hours in the hall) under the supervision of the fumigation 
            chief.  | 
        
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          If possible the 
            stuffing of straw palliasses should be changed. The old stuffing may 
            not however be burnt, but may be re-used after it has been aired for 
            a further period.  | 
        
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          Should the chimneys be 
            covered from above, these coverings must be removed carefully since 
            otherwise there is a danger that the fires in the stoves and hearths 
            will not have sufficient draught, which may cause carbon monoxide 
            poisoning.  | 
        
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          After the final 
            release has been made, two copies of a fumigation report are to be 
            filled in in the prescribed manner. The following points in 
            particular should be shown:   | 
        
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          a)  | 
          Volume of fumigated 
          rooms.  | 
        
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          b)  | 
          Amount of Zyklon 
        used.  | 
        
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          c)  | 
          Name of fumigation 
          chief.  | 
        
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          d)  | 
          Names of other 
          personnel.  | 
        
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          e)  | 
          Time required for gas to take 
            effect.   | 
        
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          f)  | 
          Time at which disinfested rooms 
            were released  | 
        
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          | XIV  | 
          Final release 
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          | 1.  | 
          Under no 
            circumstances less than 21 hours after airing was 
          started.  | 
        
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          All items removed for 
            beating are to be taken back into the room.  | 
        
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          Doors and windows to 
            be closed for one hour.  | 
        
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          In rooms with heating 
            facilities a temperature of at least 15 deg. Cent. must be 
          produced.  | 
        
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          | 5.  | 
          Gas detecting. The 
            paper strip may not show a darker blue than the lightest color, even 
            between blankets and mattresses which have been placed on top of 
            each other, or in rooms that are not easily accessible and which it 
            is difficult to air. Should this not be the case, airing must be 
            continued and the check for gas repeated after a few 
        hours.  | 
        
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          | 6.   | 
          The check for gas must 
            be made in each room of buildings which are again to be used as 
            sleeping accommodation as soon as possible. Under no circumstances 
            may anyone sleep in a room which has been fumigated in the night 
            following the fumigation. The windows must always remain open during 
            the first night that the room is used again.   | 
        
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          | 7.  | 
          The fumigation chief 
            or his deputy may not leave the building until the very last room 
            has been finally released.   | 
        
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          Issued by the Health 
            Institution  of the Protectorate Bohemia  and Moravia in 
            Prague   | 
        
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          CERTIFICATE OF 
            TRANSLATION  | 
        
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          I, DOROTHEA L. 
            GALEWSKI, ETO # 34079, hereby Certify that I am thoroughly 
            conversant with the English and German languages; and that the above 
            is a true and correct translation of Document No. N1-9912. 
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          DOROTHEA L. 
            GALEWSKI  ETO 34079  |