Clean and Disinfect Toilets and Urinals Sample Clauses

Clean and Disinfect Toilets and Urinals. Completely clean and disinfect all exposed surfaces of the toilets and urinals, including fixtures, and adjacent floors. A non-abrasive cleaner shall be used on the exposed hardware. The cleaning includes the drying and polishing of all exposed hardware. All foreign material shall be removed from the urinal drain trap. A special set of sponges, cloths, scouring pads and brushes shall be maintained and used only for cleaning the urinals and toilets. Remove scale, scum, mineral deposits, rust stains, etc., from the interior of toilet bowls and urinals. After cleaning, the toilet seat must be completely dried and placed in an upright position. All fixtures shall present a clean, bright shiny appearance and shall be free of all streaks, spots, stains, rings, foreign material, etc., including the metal hardware. Stopped-up toilets shall be plunged free of obstructions. Only if obstructions cannot be dislodged completely shall it be reported along with other inoperable or broken fixtures. The Contractor’s supervisor shall report all plumbing discrepancies to the District Project Manager.
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