commencement of Contract. A minimum of two caution signs per building shall
<br />be onsite.
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<br />A. Dust Mop or Sweep Non-Carpeted Floors
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<br />Prior to dust mopping the floor surface, use a mop and neutral detergent or other
<br />approved cleaner to remove spills and obvious soil from the floor. Use a putty knife to
<br />remove gum, tar, and other sticky substances from the floor. On resilient tile, slate,
<br />smooth sealed concrete, or other smooth finish surfaces, use a treated dust mop and a
<br />dustpan to remove accumulated soul and litter. On rough, unsealed concrete, as in
<br />outside door entries and dock areas, use a push broom. The entire area to be dust
<br />mopped or swept shall be thoroughly cleaned to remove dust, dry soil, and other litter.
<br />Spread oil dry compound on oily spots and spills, then sweep. Chairs and trash receptacles
<br />shall be moved when necessary to clean underneath. After the floor has been dust
<br />mopped or swept, the floor surfaces, including corners and abutments, shall be free of
<br />streaks, litter, and spots caused by spilling or tracking.
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<br />B. Spot Mop Non-Carpeted Floors
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<br />A wet mop, mop bucket, and wringer and a neutral detergent, germicidal disinfectant or
<br />cleaner degreaser shall be used to remove all obvious soil and nonpermanent stains from
<br />the entire area. Spot mopping is to be performed with a clean mop head and solution
<br />shall be changed periodically to remain clear. Mops to be used for cleaner degreaser
<br />solution shall not be used for any other solution. Spots which are removed must include
<br />areas surrounding spots so that entire spot is removed. Chairs, trash receptacles, etc. shall
<br />be moved when necessary to spot mop underneath. After being spot mopped, the floor
<br />shall have a uniform appearance with no streaks, swirl marks, detergent residue or any
<br />evidence of soil. There should be no splash marks or mop streaks on furniture, walls,
<br />baseboards, etc. All visible litter such as paper, rubber bands, paper clips, staples, chewing
<br />gum, etc. shall be picked up and disposed of in a waste collection container. All cardboard
<br />boxes and other obvious trash must be removed to the trash area.
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<br />C. Damp Mop Complete
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<br />Prior to being damp mopped, the floor surface shall be dust mopped. When damp
<br />mopping, a wet mop, mop bucket and wringer, and a neutral detergent solution, or
<br />cleaner degreaser shall be used to remove all soil and non-permanent stains from the
<br />entire area. Mop bucket solution shall be changed frequently so that solution remains
<br />clear. All accessible areas shall be damp mopped. Chairs, trash receptacles, etc. shall be
<br />moved when necessary to mop underneath. Mop is to be wrung well before damp
<br />mopping floors so that there is no water standing on the floor during mopping process.
<br />After being wet mopped, floors shall have a uniform appearance with no streaks, swirl
<br />marks, detergent residue, or any evidence of soil. There should be no splash marks or
<br />mop streaks on furniture, walls, baseboards, etc., or mop strands remaining in the area.
<br />All mops are to be changed every two weeks to keep floors and grout clean.
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<br />D. Burnishing Finished Surfaces
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