CLEANING SCHEDULE

  • Client / Site

  • Date and Time of Inspection

  • Inspected by

  • Location

General Cleaning Checklist

  • Choose Cleaning Schedule:

Kitchen

  • Load Dishwasher

  • Clear and wipe the table

  • Wipe countertops and stove

  • Wipe the sink

  • Sweep and mop the floor

  • Wipe up spots on the floor

  • Take out trash

Bathroom

  • Sanitize and clean urinal

  • Clean mirror

  • Wipe the sink and counter

  • Clean the toilet bowl

  • Wipe toilet seat and rim

  • Sweep and Mop Floors

  • Empty Trash receptacles and change liners

  • Refill tissue, paper towels and soap

  • Empty sanitary napkin receptacles and wipe with a disinfectant

Lunch/ Breakroom

  • All trash receptacles are to be emptied and trash removed to a collection point<br>

  • Dust mop hard surface floors with a treated dust mop

  • Wipe countertops and sink

  • Spot clean cabinets and exterior of appliances to present a neat appearance

  • Refill paper towels

  • Sanitize and clean all tables.

  • Take out trash

Offices, Lobby, Lunchroom, Conference Room

  • Dust all vertical surfaces of desks, file cabinets, chairs, tables and other office furniture

  • Thoroughly vacuum all carpeting, taking care to get into corners, along edges and <br>beneath furniture

  • Damp mop hard surface floors, taking care to get into corners, along edges and <br>beneath furniture

  • Buff hard surface floors if needed

  • Shake or vacuum rugs

Offices, Lobby, Lunchroom, Conference Room

  • Complete all high dusting not reached in the above-mentioned cleaning

  • Top scrub or machine scrub, rinse, and apply finish to composition floor covering in <br>those areas that show excessive wear

  • Remove fingerprints and marks from around light switches and doorframes

  • Vacuum all upholstered furniture<br>

Completion

  • Other Comments

  • Supervisor's Full Name and Signature

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