Light Fixture Cleaning Clause Samples

The Light Fixture Cleaning clause outlines the responsibilities and procedures for cleaning light fixtures within a property or facility. Typically, it specifies which party—such as the tenant, landlord, or service provider—is responsible for cleaning, how often the cleaning should occur, and any standards or methods to be followed, such as using specific cleaning agents or equipment. This clause ensures that light fixtures are maintained in good condition, promoting safety and proper illumination, and helps prevent disputes by clearly assigning maintenance duties.
Light Fixture Cleaning. The Contractor shall use an ultrasonic lens cleaner if possible. • The Contractor shall use a properly diluted non-solvent neutral cleaner on all surfaces. • The Contractor shall remove lamps and wipe them clean. • The Contractor shall clean the troffer and ballast cover, along with both sides of the lens and lens holder. • To avoid shock, the Contractor shall not clean the troffer within two inches of lamp sockets. • The Contractor shall allow lenses and troffers to air dry to eliminate a static electricity build-up on surfaces. • The Contractor shall not replace lenses until dry.
Light Fixture Cleaning. Light fixtures are considered clean when all components, including bulbs, tubes and adjacent surfaces, reflective and otherwise, are without insects, dirt, lint, film and streaks. All lenses that have been removed are to be reinstalled immediately, per specs.
Light Fixture Cleaning. Globes or shrouds must be removed from each fixture and washed in detergent solution, rinsed, dried, and replaced. The balance of each fixture and must be cleaned with a damp cloth. Cleaned fluorescent light fixtures must be free of all dust, dirt, streaks, and detergent residue.
Light Fixture Cleaning. Vendor shall provide separate price for light fixture cleaning per light fixture on Attachment G, Price Sheet. Method of cleaning to be discussed and approved with Citizens Facility Manager prior to this cleaning activity.
Light Fixture Cleaning. Light fixtures are clean when all components, including bulbs, tubes, lenses and diffusers are without insects, dirt, lint, film and streaks. All articles removed must be replaced immediately.
Light Fixture Cleaning. As scheduled. 100 % Completion of Required Services - Annually Inspection & Observation $100 per day SOW Sections:4.1.2, 4.2.2 Daily Cleaning Requirements: Court Detention Cells and Holding Tank Detention Cells 100 % Completion of Required Services Inspection & Observation $100 per day, per Infraction until corrected SOW Section: 4.1.3, 4.2.3 Weekly Cleaning Requirements: Court Detention Cells and Holding Tank Detention Cells 100 % Completion of Required Services Inspection & Observation $100 per day SOW Section: 4.2.4 Monthly Cleaning Requirements: Holding Tank Detention Cells 100 % Completion of Required Services Inspection & Observation $100 per day SOW Section: 4.3 Parking Facility Maintenance: As scheduled. 100 % Completion of Required Services – weekly. Inspection & Observation $100 per occurrence SOW Section: 5.0 Special Events/Programs: As required by County Provide custodial services for special events/programs within two 2 hours of County request. Inspection & Observation $100 per occurrence And alternate vendor response (if applicable) SOW Section: 6.0 Emergencies/Call Back Work: As required by County Must respond within 2 hours of notice. 100 % Completion of Required Services. Inspection & Observation $100 per occurrence Per hour, up to 4 hours. Plus alternate vendor cost (if applicable) SOW Section: 7.2 Keys/Key Cards Secure and Maintain keys/key cards. Contractor responsible for replacement/theft/loss. Observation $100 per lost key/keycard. Contractor pays for re- keying of facility due to lost keys SOW Section: 8.1.1 Contractor Personnel Assign a sufficient number of employees to perform required work on designated shifts. Inspection and Observation $100 per occurrence or per day, until corrected

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