Custodial Closets Sample Clauses
Custodial Closets. The Contractor shall keep all tools, equipment, and supplies left on the job site in the janitor's storage closet and not in any other part of the building. The janitor's closet shall be kept in a neat and orderly manner at all times and shall become part of the regular inspection. Any and all flammable liquids shall be kept off premises. Rags and other flammable solids shall be kept in state fire marshal approved containers. All containers shall be properly labeled as to contents. If any toxic material must be stored, it shall be appropriately labeled with name and proper antidotes. All buckets, wringers, mop sinks, and other tools and equipment shall be kept clean and free of objectionable odors. The floor/wall sinks, whether porcelain or stainless steel is to be kept clean, and polished at all times. Bottles and cans shall not be stored in the custodial closets.
Custodial Closets. The Contractor shall keep all tools, equipment, and supplies left on the job site in the janitor's storage closet and not in any other part of the building. The janitor's closet shall be kept in a neat and orderly manner at all times and shall become part of the regular inspection. Any and all flammable liquids shall be kept off premises. Rags and other flammable solids shall be kept in state fire marshal approved containers. All containers shall be properly labeled as to contents. If any toxic materials must be stored, it shall be labeled with name and proper antidotes. All buckets, wringers, mop sinks, and other tools and equipment shall be kept clean and free of objectionable odors. The floor/wall sinks, whether porcelain or stainless steel is to be kept clean, and polished at all times. Quality of cleaning materials and supplies to be provided: All cleaning supplies, materials, and tools used in the performance of this Contract shall be good commercial quality, suitable for the purpose intended, and provide results necessary to provide the high standards of cleanliness required under this Contract. All cleaning processes used shall meet high standards of safety and effectiveness for commercial applications in high traffic areas and shall not damage the facilities being cleaned. The County shall have the right to prohibit the use of any process, material, supply, or tool which may damage County property or which may be a risk to employees, the public, or others using County Facilities.
Custodial Closets. The Contractor shall keep all tools, equipment, and supplies left on the job site in the janitor’s storage closets and not in any other part of the building. The janitor’s closet shall be kept in a neat and orderly manner at all times and shall become part of the regular inspection. Any and all flammable liquids shall be kept off premises. Rags and other flammable solids shall be kept in state Fire ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ approved containers. All containers shall be properly labeled as to contents. If any toxic materials must be stored, it shall be labeled with name and proper antidotes. All buckets, wringers, mop sinks, and other tools and equipment shall be kept clean and free of objectionable odors. The floor/wall, sink, whether porcelain or stainless steel is to be kept clean, and polished at all times.
Custodial Closets. The Contractor shall maintain custodial closets and keep equipment clean and odor free. • The Contractor shall always keep mop sink drains unclogged. • The Contractor shall recycle office paper and waste as specific by the Customer.
Custodial Closets. The Contractor shall keep all tools, equipment and supplies left on the job site in the janitor’s storage closet and not in any other part of the building. The janitor’s closet shall be kept in a neat and orderly manner at all times and shall become part of the regular inspection. Contractor shall ensure all janitorial pails are emptied of dirty water daily. Any and all flammable liquids shall be kept off County premises. Rags and other flammable solids shall be kept in state fire marshal approved containers. All containers shall be properly labeled as to contents. If any toxic materials must be stored, it shall be labeled with name and proper antidotes. All buckets, wringers, mop sinks; other tools and equipment shall be kept clean and free of objectionable odors. The floor / wall sink, whether porcelain or stainless steel is to be kept clean and polished at all times.
Custodial Closets. The Contractor shall keep all tools, equipment, and supplies left on the job site in the janitor's storage closet and not in any other part of the building. The janitor's closet shall be kept in a neat and orderly manner at all times and shall become part of the regular inspection. Any and all flammable liquids shall be kept off premises. Rags and other flammable solids shall be kept in state fire marshal approved containers. All containers shall be properly labeled as to contents. If any toxic material must be stored, it shall be appropriately labeled with name and proper antidotes. All buckets, wringers, mop sinks, and other tools and equipment shall be kept clean and free of objectionable odors. The floor/wall sinks, whether porcelain or stainless steel is to be kept clean, and polished at all times. Bottles and cans shall not be stored in the custodial closets. Areas to be serviced: Facilities Operations ▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇,, CA 92701 Fleet Services ▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Construction, Road, Flood & Planning ▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇ 9270 Type of facility: Reception Areas Staff Offices Staff Break Rooms Staff Restrooms Conference Rooms Modular Furniture Garage Offices Laboratories Storage Areas Key Shop Storage Warehouse Volume of Usage: Reception Area: Moderately Heavy Staff Offices: Moderate Staff Break Room: Moderate Staff Restrooms: Moderately Heavy Conference Room: Moderately Heavy Laboratories: Heavy Storage Areas: Moderate Key Shop: Moderate Storage Warehouse: Moderately Heavy Modular’s: Moderate FACILITY Fruit St. Complex SQ. FT. INSIDE BUILDING TOTAL TO BE CLEANED AVG. NO. COUNTY EMPLOYEES AVG. NO. CUSTOMERPER DAY Facilities Operations 12.280 6,975 -- 19,255 150 25 Fleet Services 8,000 -- -- 8,000 18 -- Planning Construction 26,594 2,312 -- 28,911 80 -- NOTE: The preceding area measurements for the building(s) and are provided solely for informational purposes. There may be minor variations due to relocation of partitions or other modifications. OPERATIONAL HOURS Fruit St. Complex MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN Regular hours facility is open to public and employees 6:00 am to 6:00 pm 6:00 am to 6:00 pm 6:00 am to 6:00 pm 6:00 am to 6:00 pm 6:00 am to 6:00 pm -- -- Hours for Janitorial Service HOURS FOR SERVICE Fruit St. Complex MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN Regular hours facility is available to provide service Key Shop - buffing, sweeping, mopping & waxing 6:00 pm to 12:00 am 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm 6:00 pm to 12:00 am...
Custodial Closets. 1. Contractor shall keep all tools, equipment and supplies left on the job site in storage closet/cabinet and not in any other part of the building. The shall be kept in a neat and orderly manner at all times and shall become part of the regular building inspection.
2. All flammable liquids shall be kept off premises. Rags and other flammable solids shall be kept in State Fire Marshal approved containers. All containers shall be properly labeled as to contents. If any toxic material must be stored, it shall be labeled with name and proper antidotes. All buckets, wringers, mop sinks and other tools and equipment shall be kept clean and free of objectionable odors. The floor/wall sink, whether porcelain or stainless steel, is to be kept clean and polished at all times.
Custodial Closets. The Contractor shall keep all tools, equipment, and supplies left on the job site in the janitor's storage closets and not in any other parts of the buildings. The closets shall be always kept in a neat and orderly manner and shall be part of the regular inspection. Janitor closets shall be well-stocked with both paper and cleaning supplies. Flammable liquids shall be kept off premises. Rags and other flammable solids shall be kept in State Fire ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ approved containers. All containers shall be labeled as to contents. If any toxic materials must be stored, they shall be labeled with name and proper antidotes. All buckets, wringers, mop sinks, and other tools and equipment shall be kept clean and free of objectionable odors. The floor/wall sinks, whether porcelain or stainless steel are to be kept clean and polished at all times. Some custodial closets contain water heaters and/or electrical panels. All materials MUST be stored at least 36" away from these water heaters or panels. Cleaning Standards The Contractor's employees shall clean and dispose of any unsanitary and unsightly conditions caused by persons and animals using the public areas at the City's request, or as night crews find during regular cleanings. Such areas shall be immediately cleaned during the employees' regular work and at any time such a condition is identified by either the contract administrator or other occupants/users of the facilities. In the event any custodian finds hazardous materials, such as blood, toxic chemicals, or highly corrosive liquids, he or she shall immediately notify the contract administrator and the Police or Fire Department for removal. Acceptable cleaning standards are described below. These are not all-inclusive. Each item denotes the acceptable standard for each location covered under this contract. The City's contract administrator will determine if the standards have been met. □ Appliances: Exterior of all appliances and vending machines are free of dust, surface film, and dirt. □ Blinds: Both sides of blind slats are free of dust and water spots. Cords and tapes are clean. □ Carpets: All carpet surfaces are free of food crumbs, dirt, smudges, marks, dust and other debris, including those areas under furniture and behind doors. There is no unsightly discoloration from spot cleaning. Carpets show no evidence of high traffic areas. Carpets are cleaned at a time which allows the carpets to dry completely before employees occupy the work area. □ Ceilings: ...
Custodial Closets. The Contractor shall keep all tools, equipment and supplies left on the job site in the janitor’s storage closet and not in any other part of the building. The janitor’s closet shall be kept in a neat and orderly manner at all times and shall become part of the regular inspection. Contractor shall ensure all janitorial pails are emptied of dirty water daily. Any and all flammable liquids shall be kept off County premises. Rags and other flammable solids shall be kept in state fire marshal approved containers. All containers shall be properly labeled as to contents. If any toxic materials must be stored, it shall be labeled with name and proper antidotes. All buckets, wringers, mop sinks; other tools and equipment shall be kept clean and free of objectionable odors. The floor/wall sinks, whether porcelain or stainless steel is to be kept clean and polished at all times. The custodial closet keys are to be picked up by the Contractor’s staff at the Control Desk on a daily basis and returned at the end of the Contractor’s staff shifts.
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