Hard Surface/General-Purpose Cleaning Products Sample Clauses

Hard Surface/General-Purpose Cleaning Products i. Hard surface cleaning products are used to remove both organic and inorganic soils from a variety of hard surfaces, including plastic, glass, ceramic, metal, porcelain, rubber, leather, wood, and stone. These products include bathroom cleaners, boat and bilge cleaners, cooking appliance cleaners, degreasers, dish cleaners, industrial cleaners, vehicle cleaners for household and institutional use, window and glass cleaners, and cleaning products with low potential for environmental illness.
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Hard Surface/General-Purpose Cleaning Products. Hard surface cleaning products are used to remove both organic and inorganic soils from a variety of hard surfaces, including plastic, glass, ceramic, metal, porcelain, rubber, leather, wood, and stone. These products include bathroom cleaners, boat and bilge cleaners, cooking appliance cleaners, degreasers, dish cleaners, industrial cleaners, vehicle cleaners for household and institutional use, window and glass cleaners, and cleaning products with low potential for environmental illness. The County defines an environmentally preferable hard surface/general-purpose cleaning product as one that is certified through one of the following agencies or has demonstrable evidence that it possesses the same attributes and standards of a certified product: Environmentally Preferable Product Standards: EcoLogo Standard CCD-146, xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx/ Green Seal GS-37 & GS-34, xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/ All products must comply with the standards set forth in the California Code of Regulations (Article 2 Section 94509, Title 17) and be California OSHA compliant.

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