(1)If it appears to the Chairman-in-Council that any dwelling-house or other building, which is used as a dwelling-place, or any room in such dwelling-house or building, is generally so overcrowded as endangers the health or safety of the inmates thereof, it may, by a written notice, require the owner or the occupier of the building or the room to abate such overcrowding by reducing the number of lodgers, occupants or other inmates of the building or room within such time, not exceeding four weeks, as may be specified in the notice, or may pass such order as it may deem just and proper.