REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR FACILITIES MANAGMENT ...
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR FACILITIES MANAGMENT ... REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR FACILITIES MANAGMENT ...
CLEANING GUIDE LOCKERROOMS PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT MATERIALS FREQUENCY DAILY WEEK MON 24. Fill all dispensers: soap, towels tissue, sanitary napkin, seat covers etc. Proper key for proper dispenser Proper products X 25. Pick up litter empty all waste receptacles None Trash bags X 26. Sweep floor Treated mop or broom None X 27. Wipe outside of dispensers Paper towel or cleaning cloth Disinfectant solution X 28. Dust horizontal surfaces Paper towel or cleaning cloth 3X 29. Clean sinks and faucets (let drip dry) Cleaning cloth paper towel Disinfectant solution X 7. Clean toilets and urinal from top down (top toilet seat bottom toilet seat, inside fixtures outside fixtures, let drip dry) Johnny-mop All purpose cleaner properly mixed X 8. Clean mirrors Paper towel or cleaning cloth Glass cleaner X 9. Spot clean walls, patricians and doors (remove graffiti) Paper towel or cleaning cloth Disinfectant solution X 10. Use bowl acid in toilets and urinals, follow label directions Bowl acid X 11. Check lights and windows Replace burned out lights non-metallic ladder, light pole Appropriate lamps X 12. Damp mop floor (start opposite entry door work back toward door) 18 of 24 oz mop Disinfectant floor cleaner Do not rinse surfaces washed with disinfectant solution. Allow to air dry to maximize disinfecting action. Do not use powder or liquid cleaners on plumbing fixtures as this will damage chrome or porcelain finishes. Daily cleaning with disinfectant solution will keep them clean and eventually remove green discoloration from chrome. X
CLEANING GUIDE RESTROOMS PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT MATERIALS FREQUENCY DAILY WEEK MON 43. Pick up litter None None X 44. Dust locker tops, sills and ledges Bench brush or damp cloth None 2X 45. Clean display windows and entry glass Cleaning cloth paper towel Glass cleaner Spot clean X 46. Spot clean walls, doors Cleaning cloth paper towel None X 47. Sweep door mats Broom/vacuum None X 48. Clean under door mats Broom/vacuum All purpose cleaner properly mixed X 49. Dust mop vacuum, floors and stairwells. Treated dust mop, broom vacuum None X 50. Spot mop spillage or wet mop. 18 or 24 oz mop Appropriate floor cleaner As needed 51. Total wet mopping. For stairwell begin at top and work down. 18 or 24 oz mop Appropriate floor cleaner As needed X 52. Replace burned out lights non-metallic ladder, light pole Appropriate lamps As needed 53. Check windows, and entries None None X Hall care should be one of the last tasks performed.
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CLEANING GUIDE<br />
RESTROOMS<br />
PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT MATERIALS FREQUENCY<br />
DAILY WEEK MON<br />
43. Pick up litter<br />
None<br />
None<br />
X<br />
44. Dust locker tops, sills and<br />
ledges<br />
Bench brush or<br />
damp cloth<br />
None<br />
2X<br />
45. Clean display windows<br />
and entry glass<br />
Cleaning cloth<br />
paper towel<br />
Glass cleaner<br />
Spot<br />
clean<br />
X<br />
46. Spot clean walls, doors<br />
Cleaning cloth<br />
paper towel<br />
None<br />
X<br />
47. Sweep door mats<br />
Broom/vacuum<br />
None<br />
X<br />
48. Clean under door mats<br />
Broom/vacuum<br />
All purpose cleaner<br />
properly mixed<br />
X<br />
49. Dust mop vacuum, floors<br />
and stairwells.<br />
Treated dust<br />
mop, broom<br />
vacuum<br />
None<br />
X<br />
50. Spot mop spillage or wet<br />
mop.<br />
18 or 24 oz mop<br />
Appropriate floor<br />
cleaner<br />
As<br />
needed<br />
51. Total wet mopping. For<br />
stairwell begin at top and<br />
work down.<br />
18 or 24 oz mop<br />
Appropriate floor<br />
cleaner<br />
As<br />
needed<br />
X<br />
52. Replace burned out lights<br />
non-metallic<br />
ladder, light pole<br />
Appropriate lamps<br />
As<br />
needed<br />
53. Check windows, and<br />
entries<br />
None<br />
None<br />
X<br />
Hall care should be one of the last tasks performed.