water and be free of soil, stains, streaks, and swirl marks. A check shall be made for
<br />observable soil that can be removed by a second scrubbing. On restrooms a germicidal
<br />detergent solution should be used instead of neutral detergent solution.
<br />G. DESCALE TOILETS AND URINALS
<br />Use acid-type bowl cleaner and nylon bowl brush to remove scum, mineral deposits, rust
<br />stains, etc., which are common problems of toilet bowls and urinals.
<br />H. DISINFECT FURNITURE, FIXTURES, WALLS, PARTITIONS (RESTROOMS)
<br />Use a sponge or cloth and a germicidal detergent within a spray bottle to damp wipe and
<br />disinfect all non-wood hard surfaces of furniture, fixtures, walls, partitions and doors. Use a
<br />germicidal detergent approved by the City.
<br />I. VACUUM FABRIC FURNITURE SURFACES
<br />Use an upright or tank vacuum with dusting attachment and remove all dust, lint, litter, and
<br />dry soil, etc., from all fabric surfaces of chairs, workstation partitions, and other furniture.
<br />J. DUST HVAC VENTS
<br />Use a vacuum cleaner with brush attachments. Clean all HAVC vents and area immediately
<br />surrounding them. Take care not to spread dust into air.
<br />K. DUST BLINDS AND DRAPERIES
<br />Dust blinds and draperies using vacuum cleaner brush attachment. Also wipe off any visible
<br />dirt or dust from plastic vertical type blinds, shades or miniblinds.
<br />L. DUST BUILDING SURFACES
<br />Use a lightly treated dust cloth, lamb's wool dusting tool, upright or tank vacuum with
<br />dusting attachments, or combination of these tools to remove all dust, lint, litter, dry soil, etc.,
<br />from the surfaces of ledges, window sills, fire extinguishers, counter tops, wall door frames
<br />and sills, light switches, pictures, partitions, rails and other types of fixtures and surfaces
<br />which are not considered to be furniture surfaces or specialty equipment such as test
<br />equipment, computers, typewriters, calculators, etc., below nine (9) feet from the floor
<br />surface. Dusting shall be accomplished by the removals of soil from the area -not by moving
<br />it from one surface to another. This includes the cleaning of the atrium wood ledges too.
<br />M. EMPTY TRASH AND ASH RECEPTACLES
<br />All wastebaskets, cigarette ash receptacles and other trash containers within the area shall be
<br />emptied and returned to their initial location. Boxes, cans, papers, and other containers
<br />marked "Trash" (or are obviously trash) shall be removed. All waste from such trash
<br />receptacles shall be removed from the area and emptied into a designated trash dumpster or
<br />receptacle in such a manner as to prevent the adjacent area from becoming littered by such
<br />trash.
<br />N. GENERAL CLEANUP
<br />Remove litter. Sweep or vacuum soil from floors. Spot clean unsightly soil from building,
<br />fixture and surfaces. Spot mop floors to remove liquids and unsightly soil. Empty trash and
<br />ash receptacles that may become filled prior to the scheduled routine cleaning. Refill
<br />dispensers that may become depleted prior to the next scheduled routine cleaning. Remove
<br />carpet stains.
<br />O. REARRANGE FURNITURE
<br />All furniture moved by the Contractor during the performance of the services shall be
<br />returned to its appropriate location. All items such as chairs, trash receptacles, etc., shall be
<br />returned to their appropriate location.
<br />25C-18
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