Stairways and Landings Sample Clauses

Stairways and Landings. Surfaces shall be free of dust, dirt, spillage, and other removable soil substances. Carpeted surfaces shall be free of obvious dirt, dust, spots, and spillages as further defined in Room Cleaning.
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Stairways and Landings. Daily: 1. Sweep steps and landing, dust railing. Weekly: 1. Damp mop stairs, tile and concrete. Monthly: 1. Spot clean walls and doors.
Stairways and Landings. Daily: • Sweep steps and landings, dust railings. Weekly: • Damp mop stairs, tile and concrete. Monthly: • Spot clean walls and doors. CORRIDORS Daily: • Dust mop. • Clean and polish water fountains. • Clean slop sinks. • Vacuum and spot clean carpets. • Spot mop concrete and tile floors. EXHIBIT U RETAINED PREMISES HVAC CALCULATION MODEL Monthly HVAC bxxxxxxx for each tenant are calculated by multiplying the monthly airflow in million cubic feet (“MCF”) for each tenant by the cost per MCF, also calculated monthly. The monthly air flow for each tenant is determined by multiplying the full-load airflow rating of each fan feeding the tenant space in cubic feet per minute (“CFM”) by the runtime factor provided on the fan schedule and by 60 to provide an hourly usage in cubic feet. This is done each hour, and summed for the month to provide a total airflow for the month, expressed in MCF. The runtime factor for each fan is provided on a fan schedule, and accounts for both partial runtime during an hour, and reduced flow on setback. Any changes to the fan schedule for billing purposes must be requested by the tenant in writing at least five (5) working days before the change is to take place. Airflow from a fan providing air to more than one tenant will be allocated based on the percentage of MCF delivered. The cost per MCF is determined by taking the appropriate costs associated with supplying and delivering conditioned air to tenant space and dividing it by the total airflow provided to the site, calculated as above and summing across all fans. This cost is calculated monthly.
Stairways and Landings. Dust mop with a treated yarn mop. Spot cleaning of walls and doors.
Stairways and Landings. (1) All stairways and landings will be dust-mopped with a treated yarn dust mop daily. Railings, ledges, and equipment will be dusted weekly. Spot cleaning of walls and doors will be done weekly; these areas will be damp-mopped weekly and scrubbed when necessary.
Stairways and Landings. Level 2 Cleaning
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Related to Stairways and Landings

  • Exterior and interior functional areas and spaces of the Project, with technical and equipment requirements on each;

  • Elevators Landlord shall provide passenger elevator service during normal business hours to Tenant in common with Landlord and all other tenants. Landlord shall provide limited passenger service at other times, except in case of an emergency.

  • Interior (a) Ceilings, sidewalls and bulkhead panels shall be clean and free of cracks and stains;

  • Common Areas Tenant shall have the non-exclusive right to use in common with other tenants in the Project, and subject to the Rules and Regulations referred to in Article 5 of this Lease, those portions of the Project which are provided, from time to time, for use in common by Landlord, Tenant and any other tenants of the Project (such areas, together with such other portions of the Project designated by Landlord, in its discretion, including certain areas designated for the exclusive use of certain tenants, or to be shared by Landlord and certain tenants, are collectively referred to herein as the “Common Areas”). The Common Areas shall consist of the “Project Common Areas” and the “Building Common Areas.” The term “Project Common Areas,” as used in this Lease, shall mean the portion of the Project designated as such by Landlord or areas within the Project that the occupants of the Building are permitted to utilize pursuant to a recorded declaration and which areas shall be maintained in accordance with the declaration. The term “Building Common Areas,” as used in this Lease, shall mean the portions of the Common Areas located within the Building reasonably designated as such by Landlord. The manner in which the Common Areas are maintained and operated shall be at the reasonable discretion of Landlord and the use thereof shall be subject to the Rules and Regulations as Landlord may make from time to time. Landlord reserves the right to close temporarily, make alterations or additions to, or change the location of elements of the Project and the Common Areas, provided that, in connection therewith, Landlord shall perform such closures, alterations, additions or changes in a commercially reasonable manner and, in connection therewith, shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any material interference with Tenant’s use of and access to the Premises.

  • Doors Exterior doors may not be propped open for safety and security reasons. Students may be referred to the student conduct system if found propping these doors. Doors marked as emergency exits may only be used for emergency purposes other than during University-sanctioned move-in days.

  • Roof Any leaks or evidence of moisture? Yes No Unknown Type of Roof: Age Comments: Is there any existing fire retardant treated plywood? Yes No Unknown Comments:

  • Restrooms The restrooms, toilets, urinals, vanities and the other apparatus shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which they were constructed, and no foreign substance of any kind whatsoever shall be thrown therein. The expense of any breakage, stoppage or damage resulting from the violation of this rule shall be borne by the Tenant whom, or whose employees or invitees, shall have caused it.

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