Shampooing Sample Clauses

The 'Shampooing' clause defines the requirements and standards for shampooing services provided under an agreement. It typically outlines the frequency, methods, and types of products to be used for shampooing, ensuring that the service meets specified hygiene and quality standards. For example, it may require the use of hypoallergenic shampoos or mandate shampooing before certain treatments. This clause ensures consistency and quality in service delivery, addressing potential issues related to cleanliness, client safety, and satisfaction.
Shampooing. Shampooing is defined as the application of an approved cleaning agent to a carpeted floor or cloth material or covering for the purpose of removing embedded soil, dirt, stains or other foreign materials. Application may be by manual or mechanized. Standard: When properly shampooed the item will be free of any foreign material such as dirt, soil, and stains. The item will be free of any cleaning residue and will present a clean and uniform appearance. All excess cleaning agents will be removed from baseboards, walls, and furniture and fixtures. Any items moved during this process will be returned to their original positions.
Shampooing. All carpeting will be completely shampooed one (1) time per year, Common areas are to be shampooed when needed.
Shampooing i) This procedure shall be employed according to schedule to ensure a clean and uniform appearance and to prolong the life of the carpeting. This is complete carpet cleaning and involves the use of approved method to thoroughly clean carpet. ii) Care shall be taken to avoid damaging carpet fibers irrespective of the method of carpet cleaning employed. iii) The CONTRACTOR shall give the CITY at least one week notice prior to shampooing carpets. iv) Signs must be posted at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled work. v) The CONTRACTOR is responsible for placing sufficient fans to allow the carpet to properly dry before the area is occupied. Chair mats or similar items shall not be placed on damp carpet. Carpets damaged due to improper drying procedures shall be replaced at the CONTRACTOR’S expense.
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