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<br />JANITORIAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES | Bid No. 19-08-02 30 <br /> <br />a floor drain, the solution shall be picked up with a wet mop and mop bucket with wringer, <br />and then rinsed with clear water. All accessible areas shall be wet cleaned. Chairs and <br />trash receptacles, etc., shall be moved when necessary to mop underneath. After being <br />cleaned, the floor shall have a uniform appearance with no streaks, swirl marks, detergent <br />residue, or any evidence of soil. There shall be no splash marks or mop streaks on furniture, <br />walls, baseboards, etc., or mop strands remaining in the area. <br /> <br />F. Vacuum Traffic Area <br /> <br />Use a carpet vacuum on all flat surfaces to collect surface soil and embedded grit from all <br />areas accessible to the vacuum. Chairs and trash receptacles shall be tilted or moved when <br />necessary to vacuum underneath. Additionally, as necessary to prevent any visible <br />accumulation of soil or litter in carpeted areas inaccessible to the vacuum, a crevice tool <br />and brush attachment shall be used. All surface litter such as paper clips, bits of paper, <br />and staples shall be hand-picked from the carpeting and placed in a trash receptacle. <br />Vacuuming must be done in a slow movement for a more thorough pickup. After the <br />carpeted floor has been vacuumed, it shall be free of all visible litter, soil and embedded <br />grit. <br /> <br />G. Spot Carpet <br /> <br />Use a damp cloth or sponge and regular carpet shampoo material. Do not wet the spot <br />itself heavily and rub it back and forth across into the clean area of the carpet; rather, start <br />with a cloth or sponge which is only moderately wet and rub it with a brushing action from <br />the edge of the spot towards the center, so that the size of the spot is reduced rather than <br />spread. <br /> <br />H. Furniture and Equipment Replaced <br /> <br />All furniture and equipment moved during the cleaning operation will be returned to its <br />original position. Portable and tank-type machines will be wiped clean, dust bags emptied, <br />and vacuum hose coiled loosely on machine or hung on racks provided for that purpose. <br />Equipment in view will always appear neat and orderly. <br /> <br />4.2 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR PROJECT CLEANING (MINIMUM STANDARDS) <br /> <br />A. Machine Scrubbing <br /> <br />The machine and other equipment will be checked and readied for work in a careful and <br />thorough manner. Cleaning solutions will be mixed thoroughly and in proportions specified <br />without undue spillage or either solution or rinse water. <br /> <br />B. Operation of Machine <br /> <br />Only authorized personnel having sufficient instructions as to its proper and efficient operation <br />will operate the mechanized equipment. The scrubbing machine will be started and operated
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