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  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

PAC Including Auditorium

Daily

  • Vacuum all carpeted areas

  • Clean entrance glass doors and surrounding glass (inside and out)

  • Mop hard floors including stairs

  • Clean marks from glass panels

  • Empty all rubbish receptacles, take to clients skip bin. Replace bin liners if soiled

  • Damp wipe clean & sanitise light switches, <br>door handles, partitions & panels

  • PAC 1 & PAC 2 floor to be mopped

Weekly

  • PAC 1 & PAC 2 floor to be buffed

  • Spot clean walls under 1.8 metres

  • Remove cobwebs where accessible

Monthly

  • Cleaning vents under seats

Office

Daily

  • Vacuum carpeted areas

Weekly

  • Desks to be wiped down, when clear of <br>paperwork

Kitchen

Weekly

  • Mop hard floor

  • Empty all rubbish receptacles, take to clients <br>skip bin, replace bin liners if soiled

PAC Toilet Blocks

Daily

  • Damp wipe clean & sanitise hand basins <br>including fixtures & fittings

  • Clean mirrors

  • Damp wipe clean & sanitise all toilet bowels <br>inside & out, showers and clean Shower <br>drains

  • Damp wipe clean & sanitise clean hygiene <br>units

  • Damp wipe & clean all skirting, window sills <br>& ledges.

  • Damp wipe & clean all skirting, window sills <br>& ledges.

  • Refill soap/toilet roils as required

  • Empty all rubbish receptacles, take to clients <br>skip bin, replace bin liners if soiled

  • Full vacuum of hard floors

  • Hot wet mop & sanitise hard floors

Weekly

  • Remove cobwebs where accessible

Security

  • Advise caretaker when supplies are low

  • All taps turned off

  • All windows and doors shut and locked

  • All lighting except for security lighting <br>turned off

  • All staff to wear Cleanmaster International <br>uniforms and ID

Te Pukenga

  • When required

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