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APPENDIX <br />ATTACHMENT I-P-- JEROME CENTER GYMNASIUM <br />A high level appearance and a safe surface underfoot require scheduled, daily preventative maintenance as specified below. <br />1, Gymnasium General- Daily Maintenance <br />a, Clean walls and doors free of smudges, ball marks, and any other marks. <br />b. Clean any fixtures and/or appurtenances by wiping theta free of marks, dust or any other unclean material. <br />c. Clean bleachers of trash, spills, stains, dust, dirt, etc. Wipe down bleachers handrails. <br />d. Clean, sanitize, and polish all steel surfaces including but not limited to metal hardware, door <br />bandles/plates, etc. <br />e, Clean all interior and exterior door glass. <br />f. Polish all panic bars and kick rails. <br />2. Gymnasium General- Weekly Maintenance <br />a. Dust vents and other appurtenances up to 12' high, <br />b. Clean and disinfect wall coverings, dust, marks, etc, up to 12' high <br />e. Wipe down baseboards free of dust, manes, etc. <br />d. Clean basketball baseboards flee of smudges, ball marks, dust, etc. <br />3. Gymnasium Floor -Daily <br />a. Mattinc- Contractor shall provide and replace as often as necessary U.S. Matt & Rubber Corporation <br />entrance guard mats (or approved equal) at each outside and inside entry door directly leading into the <br />gymnasium. 'no mats will be sized to cover the entire width of all doors in order to protect the gymnasium <br />floor from dirt, moisture; and other materials harmful to the gymnasium floor. <br />b. Dust Mo ling- An essential element of preventative maintenance of wood sports flooring is daily dust <br />mopping. <br />i. Contractor shall use Algoma Mop Manufacturers "Mariner" mops (or approved equal) that have <br />been treated with Aillyard Super Hil-Tong, Hii--Mist, or Hil-Treat products, to remove dart and grit <br />that acts like sandpaper underfoot in wearing away the gloss and protective coating on the footing, <br />Contractor shall clean the entire gymnasium wood floor surface daily. <br />iL Contractor shall treat dust mops by following manufacturer instructions. Dust mops must never be <br />used into edialely after being treated. Contractor shall rotate dust maps daily. Contractor shall <br />always brush out or vacuum the dust mops after each daily use, retreat the mop, and hang overnight <br />for the next use. <br />c. Spot Moupiti Llanlp Moraine- Contractor shall also provide daily preventative maintenance of <br />gymnasium wood sports flooring by removing spills and soil that daily dust mopping does not remove. It <br />is important to remove spills as soon as possible to prevent slips and fails. For removal of blood, fecal <br />matter, urine, and other potentially infectious materials as outtmed in OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910,1030, <br />Contractor shall use the Hillyard Bodily Fluid Disposal Kit (Mfr./Product No. I-11L0018204) <br />4. Gymnasium Floor- Weekly <br />a, Mop the entire gym boor once every two weeks using a ratio of I -gallon warm water to € -cup white vinegar <br />to 1-cup rubbing alcohol, Change water frequently to avoid mopping with dirty water, thereby, spreading <br />dirt and grime throughout gym floor. <br />City of Santa Ana RFP 19-074 <br />Attachment 1-F_ <br />25B-31 <br />