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City of Sunny Isles Beach | Invitation to Bid No. 15‐07‐01 20
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<br />Use a sponge, clean cloth, and spray bottle of neutral detergent or glass cleaner to remove
<br />smudges, fingerprints, marks, streaks, etc., from washable surfaces of walls, partitions,
<br />doors, furniture, fixtures, glass, etc. Germicidal detergent shall be used on drinking fountains.
<br />Glass cleaner shall be used on mirrors and glass surfaces. All-purpose neutral detergent or
<br />cleaner degreaser shall be used on hard-to-remove spots. In areas where carpeted walls and
<br />ceilings exist, *vacuum using a filtered tank vacuum. In EDP areas, *vacuum vents and light
<br />fixtures using a filtered tank vacuum. After spot cleaning, the surface shall be clean, uniform
<br />appearance, free of streaks, spots and other evidence of removable soil. This includes both
<br />sides of glass in interior doors, and windows. Spot clean telephones with cleaner disinfectant,
<br />as requested.
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<br />*Warning – Do not use electric powered equipment, such as floor machines, vacuums, etc. in
<br />the vicinity of tape storage or used steel wool in Data Processing areas.
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<br />F. Clean and Disinfect Drinking Fountains
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<br />Drinking fountains must be cleaned with a germicidal detergent daily and wiped dry with a
<br />dry cloth. A small brush may be necessary to remove built up scale. When completed, entire
<br />drinking fountain, including all sides, shall be free of smears, spots and soil.
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<br />4.2 ROUTINE FLOOR CARE
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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 approved
<br />cleaner to remove spills and obvious soil from the floor. Use a putty knife to remove gum,
<br />tar, and other sticky substances from the floor. On resilient tile, slate, smooth sealed
<br />concrete, or other smooth finish surfaces, use a treated dust mop and a dustpan to remove
<br />accumulated soul and litter. On rough, unsealed concrete, as in outside door entries and
<br />dock areas, use a push broom. The entire area to be dust mopped or swept shall be
<br />thoroughly cleaned to remove dust, dry soil, and other litter. Spread oil dry compound on oily
<br />spots and spills, then sweep. Chairs and trash receptacles shall be moved when necessary to
<br />clean underneath. After the floor has been dust mopped or swept, the floor surfaces,
<br />including corners and abutments, shall be free of streaks, litter, and spots caused by spilling
<br />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 the
<br />entire area. Spot mopping is to be performed with a clean mop head and solution shall be
<br />changed periodically to remain clear. Mops to be used for cleaner degreaser solution shall not
<br />be used for any other solution. Spots which are removed must include areas surrounding
<br />spots so that entire spot is removed. Chairs, trash receptacles, etc. shall be moved when
<br />necessary to spot mop underneath. After being spot mopped, the floor shall have a uniform
<br />appearance with no streaks, swirl marks, detergent residue or any evidence of soil. There
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