Common use of Wet Mopping Clause in Contracts

Wet Mopping. Wet mopping is defined as the removal of built up dirt, soil, liquids or other foreign materials from a floor using a cotton or similar yarn type mop and sufficient neutral detergent and water solution or neutral disinfecting detergent and water solution. This will include rinsing if required or recommended by the detergent manufacturer. Standard: When properly completed a wet mopped floor will be free of all dirt, debris soil, liquids or other foreign material. It will present a uniform appearance free of streaks smudges, heel-marks or any other marks which can be reasonably removed through this cleaning method. All splash marks/spots on walls and furniture/fixtures must be removed or the proper completion of the wet mopping task. All items moved to accomplish this task will be returned to their original positions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Custodial Services Agreement, Custodial Services Agreement