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3. Dusting - Dust all surfaces, including windowsills, banisters, hand rails, ledges, <br /> pictures, plaques, cubicle wall tops, door tops, tops and sides of book shelves and <br /> cabinets, etc. with a treated microfiber cloth, or yarn duster up to 80 inches from the <br /> floor. Public computers in all library buildings are included for dusting. Dusting shall <br /> NOT be done on the following surfaces: employees' desks, employees' computers, and. <br /> shelving within a bookcase (see specific directions noted for dusting of library book <br /> shelves). <br /> 4. Non-Carpeted Floors — Wet-mop 100% of floor areas on a weekly basis. Floor shall <br /> be swept of vacuumed first to remove all surface litter such as paper, gum, rubber <br /> bands, paper clips, staples, etc. <br /> 5. Storage Areas/Closets — Sweep non-carpeted floors and vacuum carpeted floors to <br /> remove all debris. Damp mop non-carpeted floors, removing all marks and dirt. <br /> 6. Mop Heads— Mop heads need to be non-abrasive (no metal or plastic). Replace mop <br /> heads at least weekly with new mop heads. Old dirty mop heads shall be removed from <br /> the building and discarded. Use of reusable, washable microfiber mops is encouraged. <br /> D. Restroom Cleaning — Weekly or as otherwise specified in Attachment A for each <br /> building <br /> 1. Floor Drains— Remove all built up deposits, embedded hairs, etc., from the grate and <br /> neck of the drain. Replace the grate properly. Clean the inside of the drain by pouring at <br /> least one gallon of 50/50 mixture of clean water/disinfectant through the drain. <br /> 2. Restroom, Locker and Shower Floor- All surface litter such as paper, tape, towels, <br /> etc., shall be removed before machine scrubbing. Apply the appropriate cleaning <br /> solution and allow it to stand for 5 minutes before scrubbing the surface with a floor <br /> buffer equipped with a grit brush. The deep cleaning shall remove heavy stains, mildew, <br /> and mineral deposits from the surface and grout. After scrubbing, the surface shall be <br /> rinsed thoroughly to remove all remaining detergent. Mop the floor with clean water and <br /> a clean mop. Mop excess water from the floor. Wipe all baseboards with a damp clean <br /> rag. Areas not accessible with the buffer shall be manually scrubbed with an abrasive <br /> hand pad. <br /> E. General Tasks — Monthly <br /> 1. Furniture - Vacuum all cloth furniture. Removable cushions shall be lifted and <br /> vacuumed underneath. Wipe down all vinyl and hard surfaces with a damp cloth. <br /> 2. Clean all outside lights attached to building exteriors (up to a height of 15 feet) — <br /> remove cobwebs from lens covers and lamp housing. <br /> F. General Tasks — Quarterly or as otherwise specified in Attachment A for each <br /> building <br /> 1. Cubicle Walls/Fumiture -Vacuum all cubicle walls and cloth furniture. <br /> RFP 53282 CITY-WIDE JANITORIAL SVCS 26 <br />
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