Common use of Damp Mopping Clause in Contracts

Damp Mopping. Damp mopping is defined as the use of a cotton or similar yam type mop which has been mechanically wrung/squeezed to remove excess solution for purpose of removing light soil, dirt, liquid or other foreign material from a floor which does not require the complete mopping of the area or the area is not soiled sufficiently to require wet mopping. Standard: When properly completed damp mopping will be held to the same quality standard sawed mopping.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Custodial Services Agreement, Custodial Services Agreement

Damp Mopping. Damp mopping is defined as the use of a cotton or similar yam yarn type mop which has been mechanically wrung/squeezed to remove excess solution for purpose of removing light soil, dirt, liquid or other foreign material from a floor which floor. It does not require the complete mopping of the area or if the area is not soiled sufficiently to require wet mopping. Standard: When properly completed damp mopping will be held to the same quality standard sawed as wet mopping.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Services

Damp Mopping. Damp mopping is defined as the use of a cotton or similar yam yarn type mop which has been mechanically wrung/squeezed to remove excess solution for purpose of removing light soil, dirt, liquid or other foreign material from a floor which does not require the complete mopping of the area or the area is not soiled sufficiently to require wet mopping. Standard: When properly completed damp mopping will be held to the same quality standard sawed mopping.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Custodial Services Agreement