Common use of Custodial Closets Clause in Contracts

Custodial Closets. The Contractor shall keep all tools, equipment, and supplies left on the job site in the janitor's storage closet and not in any other part of the building. The janitor's closet shall be kept in a neat and orderly manner at all times and shall become part of the regular inspection. Any and all flammable liquids shall be kept off premises. Rags and other flammable solids shall be kept in state fire marshal approved containers. All containers shall be properly labeled as to contents. If any toxic materials must be stored, it shall be labeled with name and proper antidotes. All buckets, wringers, mop sinks, and other tools and equipment shall be kept clean and free of objectionable odors. The floor/wall sinks, whether porcelain or stainless steel is to be kept clean, and polished at all times. Quality of cleaning materials and supplies to be provided: All cleaning supplies, materials, and tools used in the performance of this Contract shall be good commercial quality, suitable for the purpose intended, and provide results necessary to provide the high standards of cleanliness required under this Contract. All cleaning processes used shall meet high standards of safety and effectiveness for commercial applications in high traffic areas and shall not damage the facilities being cleaned. The County shall have the right to prohibit the use of any process, material, supply, or tool which may damage County property or which may be a risk to employees, the public, or others using County Facilities.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Subordinate Contract, Subordinate Contract, Contract

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