§ 5.08.140. Boiling and sterilization.
No fabrics received at any public laundry to be laundered shall be removed therefrom until the same have been thoroughly sterilized in a washing machine or other receptacle provided for that purpose in which the water has been brought to a boiling temperature or maintained at a temperature of one hundred seventy degrees Fahrenheit for at least twenty minutes; except, however, silks, woolens or other fabrics which would be injured by the foregoing process, provided the same shall be treated with soap, bleach or such other standard disinfectant solutions as shall be approved by the director.
(Ord. No. 17691, § 1, 12-6-2011, eff. 2-29-2012)