Restroom Services Sample Clauses

Restroom Services. The following work requirements shall be performed each time restroom services are performed.
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Restroom Services. Restock all restrooms with supplies from the Owner's stock, including paper towels, toilet tissue and hand soap as needed.
Restroom Services. 3.1.3.1 Restroom Cleaning 3.1.3.2 Restroom Servicing
Restroom Services. 1. NIGHTLY SERVICES a. Restock all restrooms with supplies including paper towels, toilet tissue, seat covers, sanitary napkins, tampons and hand soap. b. Wash and polish all mirrors, dispensers, faucets, flushometers, and bright work with non-scratch disinfectant cleaners. c. Wash and sanitize all toilets, toilet seats, urinals and sinks with non-scratch disinfectant cleaners. d. Remove stains, descale toilets, urinals and sinks. e. Mop all restroom floors with disinfectant germicidal solution. f. Empty and sanitize all waste and sanitary napkin and tampon receptacles; provide fresh liners. g. Remove all restroom trash from building. h. Spot clean finger prints, marks and graffiti from walls, partitions, aluminum and switch plates as required. i. Dust all partition tops. j. Report all fixtures not working properly to supervisor and Building Manager.
Restroom Services. 5-01 DAILY SANITATION It is the intent of this specification to keep restrooms thoroughly clean and not to use disinfectants to mask odors. Odorless disinfectants shall be used. Remove all waste paper and refuse, including soiled sanitary napkins, to the designated refuse area. All waste receptacles are to be thoroughly cleaned and new liners installed. Restock toilet tissue, toilet seat covers, towel dispensers, soap dispensers and sanitary napkin dispensers. 5-02 DAILY Clean/disinfect all basins, bowls and urinals with approved germicidal solution, include tile walls near urinals. Special care must be taken to inspect and clean areas of difficult access, such as the underside of toilet bowls and urinals, to prevent build up of calcium and iron oxide deposits. Wash both sides of all toilet seats with approved germicidal solution and wipe dry. 5-03 DAILY Clean/polish all mirrors, powder shelves, bright work (include exposed piping below basins/bowls/urinals), towel dispensers, receptacles and any other metal accessories. Contractor shall use only non-abrasive, nonacidic material to avoid causing damage to metal fixtures. 5-04 DAILY Damp wipe all tiled walls and toilet partitions and doors using approved germicidal solution. All surfaces shall be wiped dry to a uniformly bright appearance. Dust the top edges of all partitions, ledges and mirror tops. 5-05 DAILY Floors shall be swept clean and wet mopped, using the approved germicidal solution. Flood rinse floor and direct clean water into floor drain. Floors shall then be wiped dry and all water marks and stains shall be wiped from walls and partitions. Ensure that adequate water and germicidal solution is directed into the floor drain to prevent sewer odors. 5-06 DAILY Report deficient restroom fixtures promptly to Manager. 5-07 WEEKLY Machine scrub all restroom floors with approved germicidal solution. After scrubbing, floors shall be thoroughly rinsed with clean water and dried. All water marks shall be removed from walls, partitions and fixtures. Apply the approved floor finish. 5-08 WEEKLY Wash all walls/partitions with water and germicidal solution. Wipe dry/polish to a uniformly bright condition. 5-09 WEEKLY Brush ceiling vents and thoroughly clean all light lenses.
Restroom Services. A. Daily Services: (1) Empty and remove trash (2) Replenish supplies (towels, toilet paper, soap, bags) (3) Mop floor with a germicidal cleaner, including toilet and urinal surfaces (4) Clean furniture as needed (5) Clean all horizontal surfaces with disinfectant strength germicidal cleansers (6) Clean walls as needed (7) Clean mirrors B. Monthly Services: (1) Clean vents and light covers
Restroom Services. A. DAILY SERVICES 1. Empty and wipe out all waste paper receptacles. 2. Empty sanitary napkin containers and replace insert. 3. Polish all metal and mirrors. 4. Clean and polish all dispensers. 5. Clean and disinfect wash basins, toilet bowls and urinals. 6. Disinfect underside and tops of toilet seats. 7. Spot clean tile walls and toilet partitions. 8. Spot clean walls around wash basins. 9. Clean floors with a germicidal solutions. 10. Refill soap, towel, tissue and seat cover dispensers. B. SEMI-WEEKLY SERVICES 1. Pour clean water down floor drains to prevent sewer gases from escaping. C. WEEKLY SERVICES 1. Wash down ceramic tile walls and toilet compartment partitions. 2. Perform high dusting. D. MONTHLY SERVICES 1. Brush down vents. 2. Machine scrub floors.
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Restroom Services. The Contractor shall furnish toilet facilities for Contractor employees and perform any required maintenance of the facilities and grounds during the life of the contract. Toilet facilities shall be kept clean and sanitary at all times. The Contractor shall also provide daily trash collection and cleanup of Contractor utilized areas and adjacent outside areas, and shall dispose of all discarded debris in a manner approved by the Contracting Officer.
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