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3.3.4 Scrub floors and base boards completely clean of dirt, grim, stains, etc, using a <br />power walk -behind floor scrubber and hand held power scrubber being careful not <br />to damage flooring. <br />3.4 Bi-Annual Cleaning Schedule <br />3.4.1 Pressure wash roofs to remove dirt, dust, debris, stains, etc. <br />4.0 PARK BUILDING MAINTENANCE -GENERAL <br />Routine maintenance shall include but not be limited to the following services performed at the <br />Work Sites listed in Attachment 3-6. <br />SPECIAL NOTICES -All furniture moved by the Contractor's employees during the performance <br />of any services shall be returned to its appropriate location. All items such as trash receptacles or <br />desk chairs that are moved to enable cleaning underneath or around them shall be returned to <br />their appropriate location. <br />Work areas shall be secured and equipment placed to prevent passage by the general public and <br />City staff. All such work areas shall be denoted as such. Work areas and equipment shall <br />remain under this state/condition until all work is complete, equipment is vacated and passage is <br />safe for all. The proper quantity and type of safety warning signs, such as "Caution Wet Floor" <br />shall be placed by the Contractor's employees each time such conditions exist that would warrant <br />placement of such signs. Signs are to be picked up and stored in the appropriate janitor room <br />once the condition no longer exists to warrant such signs. <br />4.1 Daily Cleaning Schedule <br />4.1.1 Restock all supplies daily so dispensers are completely full. Replace vandalized <br />dispensers with approved manufacturer and model dispensers to Park <br />Maintenance specifications upon discovery. Dispensers will be provided by the <br />City. All supplies shall be provided by the contractor <br />4.I.1 Flush toilets and urinals prior to finishing and add approved products. Replace <br />waterless urinal filters with approved urinal manufacturer's cartridges as often as <br />necessary to prevent fout odors and urine back-up. Waterless urinal filters shall be <br />provided by the Contractor and shall be per the waterless urinal manufacturer's <br />specified cartridge. <br />4.1.2 Check toilets and urinals for stoppages and use plunger and/or hand auger to <br />unplug. Note that the should the Contractor be unsuccessful in unplugging the <br />toilet or urinal causing the City to unclog the unit, and the clog is unplugged by <br />plunger and/or hand auger, the cost for this service will be deducted from the <br />Contractor's next monthly invoice. <br />4.1.3 If stoppages cannot be unplugged or if other plumbing problems are noticeable, <br />cover the urinal/commode with a trash liner then notify the City's Representative <br />immediately. <br />4.1.4 Remove all stains, dust, litter, debris and otherwise foreign matter on all interior <br />surfaces including doors, sills, partitions, floors, walls, ceilings, windows, etc. <br />This includes, but not limited to, wads of paper stuck on ceilings, tape, etc. <br />4.1.5 Empty, clean and sanitize receptacles inside and out. Replace plastic waste <br />receptacles liners so they are neat in appearance. <br />