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Employees

  • Employees must wear company uniforms and adhere to the company dress code. Employees are also expected to report to work on time and complete their assignments satisfactorily and safely.

Trash/Recycling

  • Trash and recycling receptacles must be emptied and relined daily/nightly. All receptacles, lids, cabinets, and surrounding walls must be cleaned as necessary. All waste and recycling must be disposed of nightly in their designated dumpsters/disposal areas. All disposal areas must be left without waste or spills.

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Pantries/Lunch Areas/Cafeteria

  • Pantries/lunch areas must be serviced daily/nightly. All waste and recycle receptacles must be emptied. Dispensers must be tested, wiped, and restocked. Countertops, sinks, and appliances must be wiped and disinfected. Surfaces must be dusted as per the cleaning schedule. Floors must be swept and mopped. Carpets must be vacuumed nightly. Furniture must be reset as required.

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Restrooms/Locker rooms

  • Restrooms and locker rooms must be serviced daily/nightly. All waste must be emptied, and receptacles wiped and relined. The dispensers must be tested, replenished, and polished. All fixtures must be washed and disinfected (in and out). Countertops, partition doors, and other high touch surfaces must be disinfected. Showers must be washed and sanitized (if any). Mirrors and stainless steel surfaces must be polished. Floors must be swept and mopped. Any maintenance issues must be reported to management.

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Offices/Workstations

  • Traffic lanes must be vacuumed nightly, and other areas must be vacuumed as per schedule. Surface dusting must be completed as outlined in the cleaning schedule and without disturbing items on desktops. High-touch surfaces must be disinfected. All waste and recycling receptacles must be emptied, spot cleaned, and relined. All chairs must be aligned as required.

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Conference Rooms

  • Carpets must be vacuumed nightly. Surface dusting must be completed as outlined in the cleaning schedule. High-touch surfaces must be disinfected. Tabletops must be cleaned and chairs aligned as per the room configuration. All waste and recycling receptacles must be emptied, spot cleaned, and relined.

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Stairs/Elevators/Entrances

  • Elevator floors and tracks must be vacuumed nightly or swept and mopped. Panels and high-touch surfaces must be sanitized and polished. Stairs must be swept or vacuumed and mopped, and surfaces must be dusted as outlined in the cleaning schedule. Doors must be cleaned, and high-touch surfaces disinfected.

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Corridors

  • All spills must be cleaned up immediately. Floors must be swept and mopped. Water fountains must be sanitized and polished. Waste receptacles must be emptied, spot cleaned, and relined. Mats and rugs must be vacuumed. Surfaces and wall fixtures must be duster as per the cleaning schedule.

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Building Exterior

  • Waste receptacles must be emptied and relined. Receptacles and lids must be wiped. Walkways must be policed for debris. Doors must be free of cobwebs and insects

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Janitor's Closets

  • Janitor's closets must be maintained cleaned including dried floors and free of waste. All equipment must be cleaned and put in their designated areas after cleaning activities have been completed. All electrical equipment cords must be in good and safe conditions, plugs pronged, and stored away from water sources. Faucets must be closed to prevent leaks. Mops and buckets must be rinsed. Chemicals must be labeled and diluted correctly. Safety data sheets for all chemicals must be available and accessible.

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