Household item, Sulphur Fumigator Cubes (boxed), Early 20th century

Historical information

These sulphur fumigator cubes were used in the past to fumigate areas in such places as hospitals, plant nurseries, farms and homes. The cube was placed in a tin containing soil and the top wick was set alight and the cube would burn overnight and kill off insects, mites and germs. One cube was sufficient for a room six feet square.

Physical description

This is a square cardboard box with no lid. The box is brown with orange, red and black printing. The box contains three cubes of sulphur fumigators. There should be four but one cube is missing. The cubes are square-shaped with beige-coloured sides and yellow tops. The tops have raised sections which serve as wicks.

Inscriptions & markings

‘Light This’
‘Johnson’s Sulphur Fumigator prepared by Johnson & Johnson, Manufacturing Chemists’

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