Facility Cleaning Requirements Sample Clauses

Facility Cleaning Requirements. During the reservation period, Renter shall maintain the Facility in a neat and orderly fashion by, but not limited to, disposing of trash in designated receptacles. Prior to the end of the Reservation Period, the Renter shall clean the Facility to the condition existing prior to the start of the Reservation Period, including, but not limited to, the following: a. Remove all decorations and personal belongings; b. Pick up and dispose of all loose trash from tables and counters inside and outside the facility; c. Thoroughly clean the Facility by wiping down the inside and outside of all appliances used by the Renter, removing or otherwise discarding leftover food and drink, and cleaning the counter tops.
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Facility Cleaning Requirements. During the reservation period, Renter shall maintain the Facility in a neat and orderly fashion by, but not limited to, disposing of trash in designated receptacles. Prior to the end of the Reservation Period, the Renter shall clean the Facility to the condition existed prior to the start of the Reservation Period, including, but not limited to, the following: a. Remove all decorations and personal belongings; b. Pick up and dispose of all loose trash from tables and counters inside and outside the facility; c. Thoroughly clean the kitchen by wiping down the inside and outside of all appliances, including, but not limited to, the kegerator, coolers and coffee urns, removing or otherwise discarding leftover food and drink, and cleaning the counter tops.
Facility Cleaning Requirements. Area: Volume of usage: Service Frequency Administration Building Reception Areas Heavy Daily Public Restrooms Heavy Daily – Min. 2 times per shift All building Restrooms Heavy Daily – Min. 2 times per shift Administration Building Staff Lounge Area Heavy Daily Administration Building General Office Area Moderate to Heavy Daily Cottages support buildings/Staff Offices Moderate Daily Administration Building Conference Rooms Moderate Daily Administration Building Interview Areas Moderate to Heavy Daily Cottages (Living Quarters) Heavy Daily – Min. 2 times per shift Dining Hall Heavy Daily Gymnasium Building Heavy Daily Administration Building Medical Unit Heavy Daily Training, Resource and Bonus rooms Moderate Daily School Administration rooms Moderate to Heavy Daily School Classrooms Heavy Daily Kitchen Heavy Daily Linen Room Building Heavy Daily
Facility Cleaning Requirements 

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