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stains. Clean out the tracks of the elliptical trainer with a dry towel only. Clean tops of <br />any rubber mats and under each treadmill by extra-vacuuming up the dust and black <br />motor powder. <br />9.29 Daily Safety and Precautionary Measures: Secure work area and equipment to prevent <br />passage by the general public and City staff, and denote it as such. Work area and <br />equipment shall stay under that condition until work is complete, equipment is vacated, <br />and passage is safe by the general public and City employees. The proper quantity and <br />type of safety signs, such as "caution, wet floor" shall be placed by the Contractor's <br />employees every time conditions exists that warrant such signs. Signs are to be picked up <br />and stored in the proper janitor room once the condition no longer exists to warrant such <br />signs. <br />9.30 Weeklypray and Buffins of Hard Floors: Clean and restore a uniform glass and <br />protective finish to resilient the or terrazzo floors that are finished with a floor fmish. All <br />chairs, trash receptacles, etc., shall be tilted or moved where necessary to spray buff <br />underneath. The entire floor shall have a uniform coating of floor finish. All spray buff <br />solution shall be removed from baseboards, furniture, trash receptacles, etc. <br />9.31 Weekly Dusting of Blinds and Dra eries: Clean all blinds, shades, and draperies. Care <br />shall be taken not to spread dust into the air. <br />9.32 Weekly Dusting of Ceiline Atrium Ledges Lunchroom Dry_ wall Ledges and Wall <br />HVAC Vents: Clean all HVAC vents and area immediately surrounding them. Dust all <br />atrium ledges at the glass/wood railing areas and at the atrium stairs. Dust lunchroom <br />drywall ledges. Care shall be taken not to spread dust into the air. <br />9.33 Weekly High Dusting: Remove dust, cobwebs, oily film, etc., from all fixtures and <br />surfaces above 11 feet from the top of the floor. This includes light, grills, light fixtures, <br />pipes, sprinkler systems, cables, ledges, walls, atrium wood and ledges, ceilings, vents, <br />etc. Care shall be taken not to spread dust into the air. <br />9.34 Daily Cleaning of Lunchroom: The entire lunchrooms, including kitchen and cooking <br />area, dishwashing area, restrooms, eating areas, vending machines, hallway, glass and <br />painted doors, unlocked storage closets, and refrigerators are all included in this contract. <br />Areas should be cleaned so grease, dirt, food particles, trash and other litter are <br />thoroughly cleaned and removed from surfaces. This area needs to remain in a healthy <br />and clean environment on a daily basis. <br />9.35 Monthly Cleaning of Floors and Carpet: <br />9.35.1 Pile lift carpet in all areas <br />9.35.2 Spray buff the floors <br />9.35.3 Strip and wax the floors every quarter <br />9.35.4 Spin bonnet carpets every two (2) months (January, March, May, July, <br />September, and November) <br />9.35.5 Extract carpet two (2) times a year (April and October) <br />10:0 Floor Maintenance <br />Daily Preventive Gymnasium Floor Maintenance <br />A high level appearance and a safe surface underfoot requires scheduled, daily preventive maintenance. <br />Matting <br />Contractor shall provide and replace as often as necessary U.S. Matt & Rubber Corporation entrance guard <br />mats (or approved equal) at each outside and inside entry door directly leading into the gymnasium. The <br />25C-35 <br />
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