Basic cleaning Clause Samples

The "Basic cleaning" clause defines the minimum cleaning services that will be provided as part of an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines routine tasks such as sweeping, mopping, dusting, and trash removal, specifying the frequency and areas covered, like common spaces or restrooms. Its core function is to set clear expectations for cleanliness standards, ensuring both parties understand the scope of cleaning responsibilities and reducing the likelihood of disputes over maintenance quality.
Basic cleaning. The Department of Historic Resources recommends that monuments be cleaned with nothing stronger than clear running water and a soft, natural-bristle brush, using circular motions to avoid abrading the monument. If soiling or biological growth does not respond to this method, the Department strongly recommends contacting the Department or a conservation professional. Use of chemical cleansers, bleach, or power washing is not allowable under this grant. a. The black crust often visible on marble monuments cannot be effectively treated – it is an environmental byproduct resulting from a chemical reaction between the marble and acid rain. Attempts to remove this crust will result in damage to the underlying stone. b. Mosses may sometimes be removed by thoroughly wetting the accumulation and carefully peeling it away with a wooden or rubber spatula. If the ▇▇▇▇ does not easily come away, or if any evidence of stone damage is noted, do not attempt further removal. c. Lichens grow beneath the surface of stone monuments and are extremely difficult to remove without damage to the underlying stone. If lichen removal is desirable the Department strongly recommends working with a conservation professional to prevent damage.
Basic cleaning. The Department of Historic Resources recommends that monuments be cleaned with nothing stronger than clear running water and a soft, natural-bristle brush, using circular motions to avoid abrading the monument. If soiling or biological growth does not respond to this method, the Department strongly recommends contacting the Department or a conservation professional rather than utilizing any commercial cleaning products. a. The black crust often visible on marble monuments cannot be effectively treated – it is an environmental byproduct resulting from a chemical reaction between the marble and acid rain. Attempts to remove this crust will result in damage to the underlying stone. b. Mosses may sometimes be removed by thoroughly wetting the accumulation and carefully peeling it away with a wooden or rubber spatula. If the ▇▇▇▇ does not easily come away, or if any evidence of stone damage is noted, do not attempt further removal. c. Lichens grow beneath the surface of stone monuments and are extremely difficult to remove without damage to the underlying stone. If lichen removal is desirable the Department strongly recommends working with a conservation professional to prevent damage.

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  • Equipment Cleaning (a) Areas, known by Forest Service prior to timber sale advertisement, that are infested with invasive species of concern are shown on Sale Area Map. A current list of invasive species of concern and a map showing the extent of known infestations is available at the Forest Supervisor’s Office. For purposes of this provision, “Off-Road Equipment” includes all logging and construction machinery, except for log trucks, chip vans, service vehicles, water trucks, pickup trucks, cars, and similar vehicles.

  • Cleaning 8.1 CONTRACTOR shall, at his own expenses, at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of debris, waste materials, and rubbish, and at the completion of the work, he shall remove his tools and equipment and all surplus materials, debris, waste material, and rubbish and shall leave the premises in a neat and clean condition. If CONTRACTOR does not attend to such cleaning immediately upon request, OWNER shall have the right to have this work done by others and deduct the cost therefore from the payment due CONTRACTOR hereunder.

  • Cleaning Allowance The University will pay for the cleaning of Department issued uniforms and necessary work clothing requiring cleaning worn by employees assigned to non-uniformed positions.

  • Basic Life If an employee is not actively at work on the initial effective date of coverage, coverage will be effective on the first day of the employee’s return to work. The effective date of a change in coverage is not delayed in the event that, on the date the coverage change would be effective, an employee is on an unpaid leave of absence or layoff.