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F. INSPECTION <br />A qualified Contractor's representative shall be required to inspect the facility once a week or <br />more often if requested by the City. <br />II. ROUTINE SERVICES PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br />A. CLEAN AND DISINFECT DRINKING FOUNTAINS AND SINKS <br />Use a spray bottle of germicidal detergent solution, sponge or cloth, small percolator brush, <br />abrasive pad or lotion cleanser to remove all obvious soil, streaks, smudges, etc., from the <br />including spouts and drain. After cleaning and disinfection, the entire drinking fountain and/or <br />sink (sink refers to all sinks in coffee rooms and lounges) shall be free of streaks, stains, spots, <br />smudges, scale and other removable soil. Oil is not to be used to polish metal fixtures. <br />B. CLEAN AND DISINFECT WASH BASINS, TOILETS AND URINALS <br />Use a spray bottle, to apply germicidal detergent solutions to all surfaces of washbasin, toilets, <br />toilet seat hinges, pipes, urinals, showers and adjacent surfaces. Use a sponge or cloth (except <br />inside toilet bowls and urinals where a bowl mop shall be used) to remove soil from all <br />surfaces of these fixtures and adjacent surfaces. Use lotion cleanser and an abrasive pad to <br />remove soil not removed by the sponge or cloth and germicidal detergent solution. Use a dry <br />cloth to dry metal surfaces of faucets, handles, valves, etc. The sponges and cloths used in <br />cleaning and disinfecting toilets, urinals and other surfaces contaminated with urine or feces <br />shall be color readily distinguishable from sponges used on other surfaces and fixtures. Floor <br />and door soap scum, mold and mildew will be removed daily and drain screens cleaned of <br />hair and lint. Oil is not to be used to polish metal fixtures. <br />C. CLEAN ENTRANCE MATS <br />Use awet/dry tank vacuum to remove moisture and a carpet vacuum to remove dry soil from <br />carpeted type entrance mats. Non-carpeted type entrance mats shall be cleaned by shaking, <br />hosing with water and/or vacuuming. <br />D. CLEAN AND REFILL FLOOR DRAINS <br />Use a small stiff bristle brush to clean floor drains. Use metal polish to remove corrosion and <br />tarnish. Pour solution or germicidal detergent down the floor drain to fill drain trap to prevent <br />the escape of sewer gas. <br />E. COMPLETELY VACUUM CARPET <br />Use a carpet vacuum to remove visible and hidden soil and debris from the carpet surface and <br />from within the carpet pile. Chairs, trash receptacles and other such items shall be tilted or <br />moves where necessary to vacuum. After completely vacuuming, the carpet shall be free of all <br />visible soil and litter and all soil which can be removed from the carpet pile. <br />All areas should be vacuumed with adual-motor vacuum with an internal filtering system for <br />cleaner air discharged (3 microns). The vacuum should have a 3500-RPM chevron brush with <br />pile height adjustment brush, wear adjustment, and top loading bag. No single motor, cloth <br />bag vacuums or backpack vacuums will be used. <br />F. DAMP MOP NON-CARPETED FLOORS/MACHINE SCRUB STONE FLOORS <br />Use a solution of neutral detergent solution and a mop to remove soil from non-carpeted <br />floors, which cannot be removed by sweeping, or dust-mopping. Floors that are coated with <br />floor fmish shall be dust mopped prior to damp mopping. Trash receptacles and other such <br />small items shall be moved as necessary and returned to their appropriate location. It is not <br />necessary to move all furniture. All accessible areas of the floor shall be damp mopped. The <br />area to be damp mopped shall be outlined with the mop first and then the remainder of the <br />area shalt be mopped. Care shall be taken to prevent splash and mop marks from being visible <br />on furniture legs, doors, etc., "Caution-Wet Floor" signs shall be placed so as to provide <br />sufficient safety measures. After a floor has been damp mopped, it shall have no puddled <br />25C-17 <br />
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