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Empty cells will be physically inspected by jailer for graffiti, damage or health hazards. This will be noted in log <br /> daily—and initialed by the custodian. <br /> If at any time an occupied cell has to be cleaned, the jailer or supervisor will inform the custodian that the cell <br /> needs attention and will move the prisoner to another cell prior to commencement of cleaning. <br /> If a cell is occupied during normal cleaning hours and jailer does not request the cell be cleaned and/or move <br /> the prisoner, that cell will not be cleaned until the next day. <br /> Prior to the cleaning of any cell, at any time, it is the responsibility of the jailer on duty to remove from that cell, <br /> or cells, any and all items given to the prisoner. This includes any papers, magazines, food wrappers and <br /> containers, bottles, blankets, games, pillows, slippers, plastic utensils, toilet paper, soap, toothbrushes, <br /> sanitary napkins, towels, food trays, and disposable clothes. <br /> Jail Cleaning Requirements: <br /> Cells to be cleaned will be physically inspected for graffiti, damage or health hazards by the jailer. This will be <br /> noted in jail log daily- and initialed by the custodian. <br /> 1. Cleaning time— between 7:30 AM and 3:30 PM <br /> 2. The jail log will be checked daily for problems and reports of infected cells. After reading that log, the <br /> custodian will initial it. <br /> 3. On Thursdays, each cell to be cleaned will be sprayed with a pump sprayer with A-33 Airchem Disinfectant, <br /> OR equivalent for at least 10 minutes and allowed to stand for an additional 10 minutes before wipe down. <br /> The entire cell will be hosed down, squeegeed and mopped. While cleaning any cell, the custodian will <br /> wear a hospital Maytex Facemask #3100, OR equivalent, and the appropriate respiratory protection and <br /> personal protection equipment (PPE). <br /> 4. After spraying, the walls, mattresses, bunks and lavatories will be wiped down. The mattresses will be <br /> folded up and the floors will be mopped with a solution of 3M Compublend II quaternary with fragrance, OR <br /> current equivalent. <br /> 5. All of the concrete floor areas other than the cells will be swept and mopped daily with a solution of 3M <br /> Compublend quaternary OR current equivalent. <br /> 6. All garbage and recycling receptacles will be emptied and cleaned daily. <br /> 7. The shower area will be cleaned and sanitized daily. <br /> 8. The kitchenette area will be cleaned and sanitized daily; the interior of the microwave ovens will be <br /> inspected daily and cleaned as needed. <br /> 9. The office area of the jail: <br /> a. will be dry-mopped daily; <br /> b. will have the cabinets, shelving and countertops cleaned or dusted weekly; <br /> c. The lawyers' conference room will be cleaned as needed. <br /> 10. The overhead area will be wiped down once every two weeks and the air vents will be cleaned at least <br /> every two weeks. <br /> 11. Any lighting found inoperative will be changed or reported immediately. <br /> Exhibit A— Page 18 of 42 <br />
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