Low Traffic Sample Clauses

Low Traffic remove dust with mop or disposable cloth sweeper daily. Damp mop for soilage as necessary. Spray clean or burnish using mechanised system weekly. Light scrub and apply maintenance coat as necessary. Strip clean and reseal as required.
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Low Traffic. Remove dust with mop or disposable cloth sweeper daily. Damp mop for spillage as necessary. Strip floor once every two months to remove old buildup wax in preparation for re-coating. Apply a non- slip and fully buffed water based wax. Buff once every two months to achieve high gloss finish.
Low Traffic. Remove dust with dust control mop or dust absorbent cloth daily. Damp mop with lukewarm water to remove dirt daily and buff these floors monthly to achieve high gloss finish.
Low Traffic remove dust with mop or disposable cloth sweeper daily. Damp mop for soilage as necessary. Spray clean or burnish using mechanised system weekly. Light scrub and apply maintenance coat as necessary. Strip clean and reseal as required. u) Toilet – ensures usability (report faults to ticket office) and replenishes consumables (toilet paper) daily. Remove spoilage from bowl and under flush rim with hard surface cleaner and a brush daily, and as necessary. Remove mineral deposits monthly. Wet wash seat and lid, cistern and pipes etc daily, and as necessary. Disinfect all components daily. Wet wipe doors and walls twice weekly or as necessary. v) Urinals – remove litter as necessary. Wet wipe with hard surface cleaner or disinfectant daily. Wet wipe and dry wipe flushing mechanisms daily. Mop step and/or floor at urinal with disinfectant as necessary. Remove mineral deposits from gullies and drains monthly. w) Walls/Windowsills – Spot clean as necessary. Wet wipe and dry washable surfaces twice annually.

Related to Low Traffic

  • Transit Traffic The following rates will apply:

  • Internet Traffic Any traffic that is transmitted to or returned from the Internet at any point during the duration of the transmission.

  • Traffic The provisions in this Section apply regardless how the ISP-bound traffic is determined.

  • Local Traffic Traffic that is originated by a Customer of one Party on that Party’s network and terminates to a Customer of the other Party on that other Party’s network within Verizon's then current local calling area (including non-optional local calling scope arrangements) as defined in Verizon’s effective Customer Tariffs. A non- optional local calling scope arrangement is an arrangement that provides Customers a local calling scope (Extended Area Service, “EAS”), beyond their basic exchange serving area. Local Traffic does not include optional local calling scope traffic (i.e., traffic that under an optional rate package chosen by the Customer terminates outside of the Customer’s basic exchange serving area). IntraLATA calls originated on a 1+ presubscription basis, or on a casual dialed (10XXX/101XXXX) basis are not considered Local Traffic. Local Traffic does not include any Internet Traffic.

  • Voice Information Service Traffic 5.1 For purposes of this Section 5, (a) Voice Information Service means a service that provides [i] recorded voice announcement information or [ii] a vocal discussion program open to the public, and (b) Voice Information Service Traffic means intraLATA switched voice traffic, delivered to a Voice Information Service. Voice Information Service Traffic does not include any form of Internet Traffic. Voice Information Service Traffic also does not include 555 traffic or similar traffic with AIN service interfaces, which traffic shall be subject to separate arrangements between the Parties. Voice Information Service Traffic is not subject to Reciprocal Compensation charges under Section 7 of the Interconnection Attachment.

  • Information Services Traffic 5.1 For purposes of this Section 5, Voice Information Services and Voice Information Services Traffic refer to switched voice traffic, delivered to information service providers who offer recorded voice announcement information or open vocal discussion programs to the general public. Voice Information Services Traffic does not include any form of Internet Traffic. Voice Information Services Traffic also does not include 555 traffic or similar traffic with AIN service interfaces, which traffic shall be subject to separate arrangements between the Parties. Voice Information services Traffic is not subject to Reciprocal Compensation as Local Traffic under the Interconnection Attachment.

  • Originating Switched Access Detail Usage Data A category 1101XX record as defined in the EMI Telcordia Practice BR-010-200- 010.

  • Line Information Database (LIDB 9.1 BellSouth will store in its Line Information Database (LIDB) records relating to service only in the BellSouth region. The LIDB Storage Agreement is included in this Attachment as Exhibit B.

  • Traffic Measurement and Billing over Interconnection Trunks 6.1 For billing purposes, each Party shall pass Calling Party Number (CPN) information on at least ninety-five percent (95%) of calls carried over the Interconnection Trunks.

  • Tandem Transit Traffic 12.1 As used in this Section, Tandem Transit Traffic is Telephone Exchange Service traffic that originates on CBB's network, and is transported through Verizon’s Tandem to the subtending End Office or its equivalent of another carrier (CLEC, ILEC other than Verizon, Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) carrier, or other LEC (“Other Carrier”). Neither the originating nor terminating customer is a Customer of Verizon. Subtending End Offices shall be determined in accordance with and as identified in the Local Exchange Routing Guide (LERG). Switched Exchange Access Service traffic is not Tandem Transit Traffic.

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