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Chewing Gum: Freeze the gum by applying ice or spray with and scrape to <br /> remove residue <br /> Fungus, Mold, Mildew and Other Infectious Growths: The Contractor shall apply <br /> one (1) time per month an approved germicide to control infectious diseases such <br /> as, but not limited to, virus, bacteria, parasites, etc. <br /> The Contractor shall also apply as necessary approved chemicals to control <br /> fungus, mold, mildew, etc. Use aone-percent solution of hydrogen peroxide in <br /> water. <br /> Note: Do not use high-pressure water spray with stream force in excess of 250 <br /> psi as this can damage the turf and displace the fill. <br /> <br /> II. Minor Repairs <br /> The Contractor shall be responsible for damage to the synthetic turf caused by his <br /> negligence. The Contractor shall not be responsible for damage to the synthetic turf <br /> caused by others. Should the synthetic turf be damaged by others the City may request <br /> from the Contractor a proposal to make repairs. <br /> Note: Do not cut, seam, sew, remove or in any way attempt to repair major artificial grass <br /> damage. If extensive damage occurs, contact your Sports Technology International <br /> dealer assistance. <br /> Note: Contractor is responsible for providing all labor, materials and equipment <br /> necessary to maintain the synthetic turf. The City may make its synthetic turf <br /> maintenance equipment available to contractor. However, the contractor will <br /> assume all responsibility for maintenance and repair of this equipment. <br /> 25A-9 <br /> <br />