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mats will be sized to cover the entire width of all doors in order to protect the gymnasium floor from dirt, <br />moisture and other materials harmful to the gymnasium floor. <br />Dust MOpping <br />An essential element of preventive maintenance of wood sports flooring is daily dust mopping. <br />The contractor shall use Algoma Mop Manufacturers "Mariner" mops (or approved equal) that has been <br />treated with Hillyard Super Hil-Tone®, or Hil-Mist®, or Hil-Treat®, to remove dirt and grit that acts like <br />sandpaper underfoot in wearing away the gloss and protective coating on the flooring. The contractor shall <br />clean the entire gymnasium wood floor surface daily. <br />The contractor shall treat the dust mops by following the label directions. Never treat a dust mop and <br />immediately use it. The contractor shall always brush out or vacuum the dust mops after each daily use, <br />retreat the mop, and hang overnight for the next day's use. <br />Spot Mopping and Damp Mopping <br />The contractor shall also provide daily preventive maintenance of gymnasium wood sports flooring by <br />removing spills and soil that daily dust mopping does not remove. It is important to remove spills as soon <br />as possible to prevent slips and falls. For removal of blood, fecal matter, urine and other potentially <br />infectious materials an outlined in OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.1030, the contractor shall use the <br />Hillyard Bodily Fluid Disposal Kit (Item No. HIL0018204). <br />Tools Required <br />• "Wet Floor" signs • Mop bucket with wringer <br />• Clean rayon mop with handle • Autoscrubber (optional) <br />• Hillyard Super Shine-All® <br />Procedures <br />• Set out "Wet Floor" signs <br />• Mix Super Shine-All at 2oz. per gallon of water in a mop bucket, or 1 oz. per gallon in an auto <br />scrubber. <br />• For spills, soak mop in the solution, wring out, and mop the floor area while absorbing the spill. <br />• Re-soak the mop in the cleaning solution, wring out, and mop the area a second time. <br />• When damp mopping the entire floor, change the cleaning solution when it becomes cloudy with <br />dirt. NOTE: Do not mop heavy amount of cleaning solution onto the floor. <br />• If auto scrubbing, use a new white pad. <br />• Allow the floor to dray thoroughly before removing "Wet Floor" signs. <br />11.0 SUPPLIES <br />The contractor shall furnish all supplies and a uipment required for performance of the above mentioned <br />work. <br />Approved Restroom Supplies -based on dispensers <br />Paper Towels James River #786 and #389 <br />Toilet Tissue James River #125 and #lOIA <br />Toilet Seat Covers James River #046 <br />Liquid Soap Pioneer Honey/Almond Soap <br />Trash Liners Low density 23 x 17 x 46 - 1.5 mil <br />Low density 16 x 14 x 36 - 1.5 mil <br />Low density 15 x 9 x 23 - 1.5 mil <br />25C-36 <br />
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