Vacuuming Sample Clauses

Vacuuming. Carpet shall be free from soil and debris. The vacuumed fibers shall be cleaned to protect pile from matting (preferably using a machine with cylindrical brushing action). Effective vacuuming requires multiple, slow deliberate passes to ensure the removal of soil and dust at and/or below the carpet surface.
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Vacuuming. All rugs and carpets in office areas, as well as public spaces, are to be vacuumed daily in all traffic areas. Hard to reach places, under desks and chairs shall be vacuumed weekly.
Vacuuming a. Vacuum all rugs and carpeted areas, moving light furniture and office equipment other than desks and file cabinets. Spot clean to remove soluble spots which safely respond to standard spotting procedures without risk of injury to color or fabric.
Vacuuming. Vacuum cleaners are either provided in all of Rooms/Flats for use by residents or are available for loan from the Village administration office/security. Please respect other residents by returning the shared vacuum cleaners in a timely manner. Vacuum cleaners must be checked regularly by residents and emptied after each use. If a resident notices that a vacuum cleaner is in need of repair they must advise the Village administration office by submitting a "fix-it request". Any resident found to be abusing or deliberately misusing a vacuum cleaner may be charged for its repair or replacement.
Vacuuming. Carpeted areas (to include Elevators and ATM Vestibules) and Rugs shall be maintained free of dirt, debris, dust and spots. Light furniture, such as chairs and stands, shall occasionally be moved, vacuumed under, and replaced to original position. Special care must be given, while vacuuming, so as not to nick or otherwise damage furniture legs and bases, walls and doors, or other furnishings. Spot cleaning shall be performed as required to keep carpet free of gum, tar, stains, and deposits.
Vacuuming. Contractor shall vacuum all carpeted floors to provide a clean appearance that blends into adjacent areas.
Vacuuming. Vacuuming is defined as the mechanical removal of loose dust, dirt, soil, debris and any other foreign material from carpeted floors and other items; ex. couches, chairs, walls, curtains/drapes; which lend themselves to this method of cleaning. Standard: When properly vacuumed there will be no evidence of any dust or dirt or any other loose foreign material. All items moved during this process will be returned to their original positions.
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Vacuuming. Vacuum cleaners are either provided in all of Rooms/Flats for use by Tenants or are available for loan from the Landlord. Vacuum cleaners must be checked and emptied after each use. If a Tenant notices that a vacuum cleaner is in need of repair they must advise the Landlord immediately.
Vacuuming. All rugs and carpets in office areas, as well as corridors, are to be vacuumed daily in all traffic areas.
Vacuuming. Vacuuming all rugs and carpets runners and carpet protectors so that they are free of dirt, mud etc. • Appropriate type of vacuum cleaner would be used to ensure adequate cleaning. When completed, the area shall be free of all litter, lint, loose soil and debris. • Any chairs, trash receptacles, and easily moveable items, shall be moved to vacuum underneath, and then replaced in the original position.
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