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Walk-Through

Floor Condition

  • Is carpet, tile or other floor surfaces free of damage? (Holes, missing tile, raised edges, etc.)

  • Are all surfaces free of wet areas? (Water, ice, snow, liquids, spills, etc.)

  • Are “Wet Floor Signs” prominently displayed during cleaning?

  • Are temporary weather mats/rugs at all entrances?

  • Are all mats/rugs in good condition and free of damage &/or rolled edges?

  • Are floor “transitions” levels so as not to present trip hazards?

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Life Safety & Emergency

  • Are all emergency exit lights illuminated?

  • Are all emergency exit doors free and clear of any obstructions?

  • If present, are all AEDs properly marked and visible?

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Front Entrance/Passenger Drop-Off & Pickup

  • Is sidewalk free of damaged, broken or raised sections of concrete?

  • Is sidewalk free of ice, snow or other liquids?

  • Are curbs and handicap cutouts clearly marked/painted to designate changes in elevation?

  • Are walkways leading across vehicle traffic clearly marked/painted?

  • Are signs prominently visible to vehicle traffic indicating the location of pedestrian crosswalks?

  • Are expansion joints covered/level to prevent trip hazards?

  • Are statues/monuments/flags poles/fountains/potted plants such that they do not create trip & fall or other hazards?

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Baggage Handling Area

  • Are emergency stop buttons, with clearly visible signs, in place adjacent to all conveyors?

  • Do warning lights and alarms sound just prior to the activation of conveyor line?

  • Are warning signs prominently displayed indicating passengers should not sit or stand on conveyors?

  • Are conveyors free of sharp edges or damage?

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Restroom Conditions

  • Is floor surfaces free of damage? (Holes, broken/missing tiles, etc.)

  • Are all surfaces free of wet areas? “Caution Wet Floor Signs” prominently displayed during cleaning?

  • Baby diaper changing station/ safety straps in good working condition?

  • Sharps containers in good condition? Materials removed regularly?

  • GFIC installed throughout?

  • Doors and fixtures in good condition?

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Escalators/Moving Walkways/Elevators/Stairs

  • Are all escalators free of sharp edges of damaged surfaces?

  • Escalator side skirts other components secure? Screws in place and tightened?

  • Escalator comb plates have no missing “teeth”? Painted yellow and good condition?

  • Are step treads painted yellow and good condition?

  • Are signs in place that clearly warns passengers NOT to take wheeled carts, wheelchairs and strollers onto the escalators?

  • Are signs in place to clearly direct passengers to elevators vs using the escalators?

  • Are stairs equipped with sturdy handrails?

  • Are stair treads constructed with slip-resistant material? In good condition?

  • Are stairs free of water, ice, snow or other liquids?

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Plays Areas & Displays

  • Are displays that could attract children barricaded or fenced off?

  • Are displays free of obvious damage, sharp edged or broken areas?

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Equipment, Furniture, Etc.

  • Is all furniture free of damage? Rocking Chairs, passenger seats, concession area chairs and tables, etc.

  • Is passenger seating kept away from railings leading to a lower level/elevation?

  • Are all baby changing table equipped with properly setup straps and buckles?

  • Are portable luggage carts and wheelchairs in good condition?

  • Are signs/ display panels secure from falling and no sharp edges?

  • Is art work secure from falling? No sharp edges?

  • Are glass doors/windows safety glass? Marked with decals?

  • Revolving/automatic doors operating properly?

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