DISINFECTING STANDARDS Sample Clauses

DISINFECTING STANDARDS. Urinals and commode surfaces shall be disinfected with a concentration of quaternary disinfectant-detergent. It shall be allowed to stand in the fixtures for at least ten minutes. Bowl cleaner shall be used once weekly for lime and iron stain removal except where water conditions require more frequent applications. In these cases, bowl cleaner shall be used twice weekly. WET MOPPING: All tile, wooden or hard surface floors. WET MOPPING STANDARDS: After dust mopping, all floors shall be cleaned by wet mopping using quaternary ammonium germicide and shall be free from streaks, stains and film from dirt or soap. There shall be no splashes on walls, baseboards, furniture and furnishings. Wet mopping is also required on all stairwells, stairs and landings. There shall be no mop strings left on the floor. Surface should be dry in a reasonable amount of time. Corners and spaces inaccessible to the mop shall be carefully cleaned and dry. Dirty mops are not acceptable for use. Safety compliance must adhere to OSHA standards. WAXING STANDARDS Strip, Scrub, Seal, and Wax Floors. The contractor shall strip, scrub, seal, and wax floors as necessary to maintain a uniform glossy appearance. The contractor shall perform all tasks associated with the stripping, scrubbing, sealing, and waxing of the floor surface. A non-skid wax is required. A uniform glossy appearance is free of scuffmarks, heel marks, wax build-up, and other stains and discoloration.
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DISINFECTING STANDARDS. Urinals and commode surfaces shall be disinfected with a concentration of quaternary disinfectant-detergent. It shall be allowed to stand in the fixtures for at least ten minutes. Bowl cleaner shall be used once weekly for lime and iron stain removal except where water conditions require more frequent applications. In these cases, bowl cleaner shall be used twice weekly. WET MOPPING: All tile, wooden or hard surface floors. WET MOPPING STANDARDS: After dust mopping, all floors shall be cleaned by wet mopping using quaternary ammonium germicide and shall be free from streaks, stains and film from dirt or soap. There shall be no splashes on walls, baseboards, furniture and furnishings. Wet mopping is also required on all stairwells, stairs and landings. There shall be no mop strings left on the floor. Surface should be dry in a reasonable amount of time. Corners and spaces inaccessible to the mop shall be carefully cleaned and dry. Dirty mops are not acceptable for use. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS & PROBATION & PAROLE JANITORIAL SPECIFICATIONS Services are to be provided between the hours of 8:00am and 4:00pm. All contracted staff must pass the Department of Correction’s background check. Daily: Empty and Remove all trash Fully clean restrooms and shower areas Re-Stock all paper and soap products Vacuum all carpeted areas Fully clean drug testing areas Clean all door glass Spot clean interior window glass Dust and Wet Mop all tile flooring Wipe and Sanitize all tables in the kitchenette area (refrigerator and microwave not included) Twice Weekly: High / Low Dusting Weekly: Detail vacuum all carpeting Spray buff all VCT flooring Monthly: Machine scrub restroom flooring Quarterly: Strip and refinish all tile flooring Hot water extract all carpet flooring DETENTION CELL CLEANING JANITORIAL SPECIFICATIONS Service level A: VCT flooring no cell floor drain available Daily: Remove all food and trash Detail clean toilets and benches Restock paper products as necessary Spot clean walls and doors Sweep and damp mop VCT flooring Monthly: Spray buff VCT flooring Annually: Strip and refinish all VCT flooring to include baseboards Wash Walls Service Level B: Cement flooring / floor drain available Daily: Remove all food and trash Detail clean toilets and benches Restock paper products as necessary Spot clean walls and doors Wet clean floor, squeegee dry (Cell can be hosed down with disinfectant if necessary) Quarterly: Hose down entire cell with disinfectant and squeegee dr...
DISINFECTING STANDARDS. Urinals and commode surfaces shall be disinfected with a concentration of quaternary disinfectant-detergent. It shall be allowed to stand in the fixtures for at least ten minutes. Bowl cleaner shall be used once weekly for lime and iron stain removal except where water conditions require more frequent applications. In these cases, bowl cleaner shall be used twice weekly. WET MOPPING: All tile, wooden or hard surface floors. WET MOPPING STANDARDS: After dust mopping, all floors shall be cleaned by wet mopping using quaternary ammonium germicide and shall be free from streaks, stains and film from dirt or soap. There shall be no splashes on walls, baseboards, furniture and furnishings. Wet mopping is also required on all stairwells, stairs and landings. There shall be no mop strings left on the floor. Surface should be dry in a reasonable amount of time. Corners and spaces inaccessible to the mop shall be carefully cleaned and dry. Dirty mops are not acceptable for use. Safety compliance must adhere to OSHA standards.

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