Lantern:

 

Illuminating Apparatus:

 

Service Lamp:

 

Oil:

 

Service Lamp Burner:

 

Service Lamp Burner Level:

 

Plate Glass:

 

Lens Cover:

 

Lantern Curtains:

 

Carillon or Alarm Bell:

 

Rod Lamp:

 

Dwelling:

 

Stairway and Landing:

 

Inside of tower:

 

Glazing of Dwelling:

 

Improvements Needed:

 

Outhouses:

 

Boathouse:

 

Grounds:

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In good condition.

 

Clean in all parts

 

In all respects good.

 

Oil examined & found to be free from all objectionable matter, it had not been filtered.

 

Free from all gummy or burnt oil & clean. Wicks are well trimmed.

 

It was found to be level.

 

In good condition, clean & free from scratches, stains or dirt.

 

Cover on, clean, made of linen ticking & when not in use, placed in one of the rooms below.

 

2 sets, in good condition, clean, put up & taken down at proper time.

 

None

 

Rod lamp in good condition clean & ready for use.

 

 

 

Painted & clean.

 

Good condition.

 

In good condition.

 

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Premises | Lantern and Fixtures | Ventilators and Watchroom | Illuminating Apparatus | Closets and Storerooms

 

Fog Signal General | Fog Signal Equipment | Dwelling | Asst. Keepers Dwellings | Water | Healthfulness

 

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Lens:

 

Lantern and Trap Doors:

 

Watch or Trimming Room:

 

Lucernes or Matches:

 

Heater:

 

Ventilation:

 

Dome:

Lens is never touched improperly.

 

They fit properly.

 

There are none of these things seen at time of inspection.

 

None of the above mentioned articles were to be seen in those rooms.

 

Keeper understands use of heater.

 

Keeper understands use of ventilator & how to air the bldg.

 

These were painted according to instructions & in good order. Lightning conductor was in good order.

Equipment Care

Does Keeper Understand the Use and Care of:

Oil Room:

 

Oil Carriers:

Clean, well ventilated, & no appearance of waste.

 

Good condition & properly arranged.

Oil Room

Condition of:

Number of:

100 gallon oil:

 

50 gallon oil:

 

Small butts for Waste Oil:

 

Dripping Buckets:

 

Oil Tanks:

1 (25 gallons)

 

2

 

1 holding 10 gallons

 

1

 

4, holding 135 gallons.

Oil butts made according to regulation:

 

Oil butt covers:
 

 

Drip Bucket Placement:

 

Oil Butt Platform:

 

Empty Oil Butts:

They are so made

 

Gutters were filled with refuse oil covers on. Keeper understands use of the covers
& air cocks.

 

1 drip bucket so hung, pans under the others.

 

They are placed upon a raised platform.

 

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General Information: