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<br />Exhibit A – Page 13 of 42 <br /> <br />5. Counter Tops and Sinks - Completely clean and disinfect all exposed surfaces of the sink. A non-abrasive <br />cleaner shall be used on the exposed hardware. The cleaning includes the drying and polishing of all exposed <br />hardware. After cleaning, the fixture shall present a clean, bright and shiny appearance and shall be free of all <br />visible soil, streaks, oily smudges, residue of cleaning agents, etc. All metal hardware, such as faucet valves, <br />drain and faucets, shall be free of streaks, spots, stains, etc. Inoperable or broken fixtures shall be reported <br />daily to supervisors. Different cloths, sponges, brushes and scouring pads shall be used to clean the sinks than <br />the ones used for cleaning the toilets and urinals. <br /> <br />6. Diaper Changing Stations and Other Surfaces - Remove all surface litter such as paper towels, etc. Using a <br />treated duster, remove all loose dust and soil from the tops of lockers, cabinets, etc. Dust other flat surfaces <br />with a cloth or sponge dampened in a germicidal detergent solution. Dusting shall be accomplished by the <br />complete removal of soil from the area - this includes the dispensers. Any graffiti on changing stations shall be <br />removed to the extent feasible. <br /> <br />7. Walls, Partitions, and Doors - Clean the partition walls, partition doors, and walls surrounding the urinals and <br />toilets. Remove any nonpermanent stains, spots, streaks and graffiti using a cloth/sponge dampened with a <br />germicidal detergent solution. This also includes the light switches, and doors, and any of the walls within the <br />restroom. After cleaning the walls, they shall be free of fingerprints, smudges, grease, soil, mildew, or stain. <br /> <br />8. Shower Walls and Floors - Wash shower walls, curtains, shower floors, bathtub areas using an approved <br />germicidal cleaner. Clean the shower drains. After washing, the walls, curtains, and floors shall be free from <br />stains, soap scum, mildew and shall have a clean and disinfected appearance. <br /> <br />9. Floors - Prior to mopping, any mats shall be lifted to remove soil underneath, and the floor surface shall be <br />vacuumed for removal of loose dirt and soil. Mop the floor with a germicidal detergent solution, using a non- <br />abrasive mop (no metal or plastic). After mopping, the floor shall have a uniform appearance free of hair, spots, <br />spills, stains, dirt, oily film, mop strings, etc. Mats shall be disinfected with a germicidal detergent solution. Any <br />mats removed shall be replaced, with the surface dry prior to replacement. <br /> <br />10. Mirrors - Remove soil, streaks, smudges, film etc., from the surface of the mirrors. The frame of the mirror <br />and shelves and other adjacent areas also shall be cleaned. <br /> C. General Tasks – Weekly or as otherwise specified in Attachment A for each building. <br /> <br />1. Vertical/Horizontal Blinds - Dust all vertical and horizontal blinds with a treated cloth or yarn duster. A <br />properly dusted blind shall be free of all dust, dirt, lint, and cobwebs. <br /> <br />2. A/C Supply Vents, Returns and Exhaust Fan Grills - Clean all particles from vents and wall or ceiling area <br />adjacent to the vent. This is very important for indoor air quality. <br /> <br />3. Dusting - Dust all surfaces, including windowsills, banisters, hand rails, ledges, pictures, plaques, cubicle <br />wall tops, door tops, tops and sides of book shelves and cabinets, etc. with a treated microfiber cloth, or yarn <br />duster up to 80 inches from the floor. Public computers in all library buildings are included for dusting. Dusting <br />shall NOT be done on the following surfaces: employees’ desks, employees’ computers, and shelving within a <br />bookcase (see specific directions noted for dusting of library book shelves). <br /> <br />4. Non-Carpeted Floors – Wet-mop 100% of floor areas on a weekly basis. Floor shall be swept of vacuumed <br />first to remove all surface litter such as paper, gum, rubber bands, paper clips, staples, etc. <br /> <br />5. Storage Areas/Closets – Sweep non-carpeted floors and vacuum carpeted floors to remove all debris. Damp <br />mop non-carpeted floors, removing all marks and dirt. <br /> <br />66